Author
Unknown
Publication Date
1865
Publication Place
Algeria (made) -
Subject
Jewellery Africa Metalwork
Type
Other
Language
Undetermined
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
No
Physical Dimensions
Maximum width: 1.9cm, Length: 5cm
Library
Victoria and Albert Museum
Library Asset ID
857&A-1870
Record ID
857&A-1870
Library Location
Middle East Section
Date
1865
Notes
This is part of a group which was acquired in 1870 as an example of the traditional jewellery of Algeria. It is more likely that these pieces were made as souvenirs. Interest in traditional jewellery of all kinds, then usually called peasant jewellery, was very high at the time, and the bold designs and bright colours of these pieces would have seemed typically exotic. However it is only the decoration that is Algerian, as the earrings and brooch are European in form and quite different from those worn by the local population.
Malzemeler ve teknikler
Silver-plated brass with applied wire decoration and set with red and blue pastes Plated Glass Paste
Parçalar
Earing, Earring
Fiziksel açıklama
Pair of pendent earrings of silver-plated brass set with red and blue pastes. Each earring consists of a flat lozenge of sheet metal with scalloped edges attached to a straight wire. Two small lozenge-shaped pendants hang from its lower edge, with a larger triangular pendant between them. 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.