Locket
ca. 1800 (made)
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Hair jewels were worn to cherish the living as well as to remember the dead. The survival of many pieces celebrating love and friendship indicate their great social importance.
Object details
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Materials and techniques | Gold set with seed pearls, ivory and hair |
Brief description | Gold locket set with pearls and enclosing an eye painted on ivory. The back is set with hair and pearls, England, ca.1800 |
Physical description | Gold locket set with seed pearls and enclosing a painted hunman eye on ivory. The back is set with hair and pearls. |
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Object history | Part of a group of memorial and mourning jewels bought from Dr Marco Guastalla, acting on behalf of 'an English lady residing in Italy' (museum numbers 846-1888 to 989-1888) |
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Summary | Hair jewels were worn to cherish the living as well as to remember the dead. The survival of many pieces celebrating love and friendship indicate their great social importance. |
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Accession number | 935-1888 |
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Record created | April 7, 2006 |
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