Victorian Cameo |
Since Queen Victoria favoured cameos, the cameo was quite popular during and since her reign.
They were popular as pins and pendants usually worn on a black velvet ribbon or even sometimes-pastel satin ribbons.
During the Victorian Era, (1837-1901) every decade had its jewelry trends, but the cameo remained a favourite. And interestingly, the intaglio, which was a piece carved below the surface, came before the cameo. In ancient times, the intaglio was used to seal papers or to mark property. Later on, it became a jewelry item worn by women.
The cameo is the opposite of the intaglio. It is a portrait or scene carved in relief with a contrasting colored background. In the Nineteenth Century, skilled artisans utilized gemstones, stone, shell, lava, coral and manmade materials to produce cameos.
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