Embark on the tradition of the Grand Tour with our exquisite 18k Yellow Gold Double Drop Micromosaic Earrings. Crafted with the utmost skill and precision in Italy, these earrings are rich in cultural heritage and embody the artistic craftsmanship of the era.
Made with even smaller pieces than mosaic earrings, micromosaic are the smallest of fragments of glass known as tesserae meticulously arranged to create intricate scenes, portraits, or landscapes. These micromosaics became highly sought-after treasures during the 19th century. Coined by Sir Arthur Gilbert, the term “micromosaic” distinguished these works from traditional mosaics. The heyday of micro mosaic jewelry coincided with the Grand Tour, a cultural journey undertaken by affluent Europeans and Americans to absorb Europe's art and culture. Italy, with its history and artistic heritage, was a favored destination, where travelers acquired micromosaic jewelry as cherished souvenirs.
These earrings have all the hallmarks of a sentimental lover. Flowers, especially, Forget Me Nots, symbolizing remembrance and true love, have captivated romantics for centuries. Legend has it that a knight, while picking Forget Me Nots for his lady, fell into a stream and, in a final act of love, tossed the flowers to her while crying, "Forget-me-not!" Cherubs, evolving from earthly desires to angelic symbolism, added celestial grace to Italian art. Often depicted as chubby, winged children, cherubs embodied innocence, purity, and divine love. In micromosaic jewelry, cherubs became synonymous with heavenly messengers.
Perhaps these micromosaic yellow gold earrings were a cherished gift, heaven sent, from an admirer, a tangible symbol of eternal devotion, and travel to new lands, passed down through generations as a testament to enduring love.
Period: Grand Tour
Year: 1860s
Material: 18k Yellow Gold, Tesserae (Glass)
Weight: 11 grams total for both earrings
Length: 1.5 inches
Condition: Pristine Antique
Made in Italy