1930s Egyptian Revival Niello Serpent Bangle
1930s Egyptian Revival Niello Serpent Bangle
$600.00
Description
DATE: Art Deco, c.1930
Excellent Egyptian Revivalist snake bangle dating from the 1930s. It's crafted in niello silver, with various Egyptian scenes decorating its body, and geometric scales and detailing to the head and tail - it looks good worn on the upper arm. In 1922, British archaeologist Howard Carter discovered the tomb of Tutankhamun triggering a fresh wave of Egyptomania that influenced the Art Deco movement, and writers such as Agatha Christie and Thomas Mann. Egyptian Revival jewellery came back into fashion, and demand for Egyptian-themed pieces such as this one boomed.
Niello is an ancient technique, similar to enamelling, but using a black mixture of silver, copper, lead, and sulphur. The power or paste is added to the base metal (usually silver) and then fired until it melts, then left to set in place. There’s evidence of the technique being used as far back as the Bronze Age, and it has been used throughout history by many cultures including the Byzantines, Romans, Islamic world, and the Far East.
MEASUREMENTS
Internal circumference: 8 inches
Internal diameter: 6.5cm
Width of band: 7.1mm
WEIGHT
38.3g
MARKS
No marks present, tests as sterling silver
CONDITION
Very good, light wear commensurate with age
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