Necklace

Title Necklace
Author Unknown
Publication Date: 1850
Publication Place Algeria (made) -
Subject Jewellery Africa Metalwork
Type Other
Language Undetermined
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Physical Dimensions Maximum length: 36cm
Library: Victoria and Albert Museum
Library Asset ID 794&F-1902
Record ID 794&F-1902
Library Location Middle East Section
Date 1850
Notes This is part of a group which was acquired in 1902 as an example of the traditional jewellery of Algeria. It is more likely that these pieces were made as souvenirs. The V&A had been collecting traditional jewellery of all kinds, then usually called peasant jewellery, throughout the second half of the 19th century, and had already acquired some similar Algerian pieces in 1870. Despite their appearance these pieces are quite different from true Algerian traditional jewellery, which tends to be larger, heavier, and usually made of silver, rather than silver-plated brass, as here.
Malzemeler ve teknikler Silver-plated brass with applied wire decoration and set with red and blue pastes, with coral matrix beads Plated Coral Paste
Parçalar Necklace, Necklace
Fiziksel açıklama Necklace of silver-plated brass set with red and blue pastes. It consists of seven plaques, linked by jump rings, which alternate between lozenges and ovals, all with scalloped rims. The central plaque is larger than the others, and there is a triangular terminal plaque at each end. Each of the five central plaques has a pendant hanging from its lowest point, consisting of a bead of coral matrix with a drop-shaped plaque below it. The central pendant also has a crescent-shaped plaque above the drop. The front surface of all parts is decorated with a design of thick applied wire, which holds round cabochons of red and blue opaque glass, imitating coral and turquoise (most missing), and there is a raised boss in the centre of each of the seven central necklace plaques which formerly contained a paste. 794F-1902 (broken part) is a pendant
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Necklace

Author Unknown
Publication Date 1850
Publication Place Algeria (made) -
Subject Jewellery Africa Metalwork
Type Other
Language Undetermined
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Physical Dimensions Maximum length: 36cm
Library Victoria and Albert Museum
Library Asset ID 794&F-1902
Record ID 794&F-1902
Library Location Middle East Section
Date 1850
Notes This is part of a group which was acquired in 1902 as an example of the traditional jewellery of Algeria. It is more likely that these pieces were made as souvenirs. The V&A had been collecting traditional jewellery of all kinds, then usually called peasant jewellery, throughout the second half of the 19th century, and had already acquired some similar Algerian pieces in 1870. Despite their appearance these pieces are quite different from true Algerian traditional jewellery, which tends to be larger, heavier, and usually made of silver, rather than silver-plated brass, as here.
Malzemeler ve teknikler Silver-plated brass with applied wire decoration and set with red and blue pastes, with coral matrix beads Plated Coral Paste
Parçalar Necklace, Necklace
Fiziksel açıklama Necklace of silver-plated brass set with red and blue pastes. It consists of seven plaques, linked by jump rings, which alternate between lozenges and ovals, all with scalloped rims. The central plaque is larger than the others, and there is a triangular terminal plaque at each end. Each of the five central plaques has a pendant hanging from its lowest point, consisting of a bead of coral matrix with a drop-shaped plaque below it. The central pendant also has a crescent-shaped plaque above the drop. The front surface of all parts is decorated with a design of thick applied wire, which holds round cabochons of red and blue opaque glass, imitating coral and turquoise (most missing), and there is a raised boss in the centre of each of the seven central necklace plaques which formerly contained a paste. 794F-1902 (broken part) is a pendant
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