Description
Description:
This rare Egyptian Revival Plique-A-Jour scarab beetle brooch will make a standout addition to your collection! Finely crafted from Silver, this Art Deco brooch is inlaid with a midnight blue Lapis Lazuli surrounded by vibrant green and orange Enamel.
Plique-A-Jour is a highly skilled technique, where the Enamel is applied without a backing to allow the light to shine through each section, making this Egyptian Revival brooch a highly collectible piece.
Scarab beetle motifs were often featured in Egyptian art, representing the cycle of life, and worn as a symbol of luck and protection. Exquisitely crafted and bursting with mesmerising details, this Enamel scarab beetle will look superb pinned to your lapel!
Item Details:
ERA: Art Deco (1920-1939).
MEASUREMENTS: Brooch is 59mm long x 18.5mm wide.
Lapis Lazuli is 6.5mm long x 4.5mm wide.
Weight: 5.0g.
MATERIALS: Tests as Silver, Enamel, Lapiz Lazuli.
STAMPS: 800 on back.
HALLMARKS: Since we have dated this piece as being made before 1950, a hallmark is not required in order for it to be sold in line with UK hallmarking legislation.
PACKAGING: Your order will be gift wrapped free of charge in a Lillicoco cardboard box made from recycled materials, tied with a ribbon.
Condition:
VERY GOOD: This Egyptian Revival Plique-A-Jour scarab beetle brooch is in very good condition. The Enamel work is pristine, which is no mean feat when considering the brooch is over a century old! Under close inspection, the Lapiz Lazuli has a small scratch and has ever so slight movement, but it remains securely set. The pin is robust so you can enjoy wearing this phenomenal piece of Egyptian Revival jewellery with absolute confidence!
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