Art Nouveau pearls and enameled seaweed necklace attributed to Edward Colonna, 1863 - 1948.
Gilded silver, enamel, pearls French, ca. 1900

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Art Nouveau pearls and enameled seaweed necklace attributed to Edward Colonna, 1863 - 1948.
Gilded silver, enamel, pearls French, ca. 1900
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Nargile (water pipe), 18th-century Chinese blue-and-white vessel that was later embellished in the mid-19th century with fittings—including gilded silver, copper alloy, rubies, and emeralds—by artists in the Ottoman Empire.
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The Tuscany Brooch, Lombardic Italy, around 600 CE, The British Museum, London
This gilded silver brooch is one of the largest Lombardic examples of its kind. The Lombards were a Germanic people who migrated from western Hungary and conquered much of Italy. Their influence helped create the characteristic art style decorating this brooch. Interlaced snake- like creatures cover its surfaces, while the foot terminates in a fierce animal head, probably a wild boar, with a double- headed serpent below its snout. The brooch was probably worn by a woman to emphasise her status, fastening her clothing around her waist.
Half-hour sandglass, gilded silver and bronze (ca. 1500–25) German artisans crafted this finely wrought sandglass during the early sixteenth century, likely within the production center of Nuremberg. It features gilded silver and bronze housing designed for the highest end of the luxury market. Such instruments served as durable and maintenance-free alternatives to mechanical clocks for timing prayer and meditation. Loc. The Met, New York. Dim. 8.3 x 8.4 cm (3 1/4 x 3 5/16 in.).