Victorian Harlequin Multigem Bracelet
Victorian Harlequin Multigem Bracelet
$1,500.00
Description
DATE: Victorian, c.1880
A stunning antique harlequin (aka multistone/multigem) bracelet dating from the late Victorian era, circa 1880. Various coloured gemstones, in a gorgeous and somewhat muted colour palette, rest in individual claw mounts separated by wide gold links. The stones include: aquamarine, peridot, zircon, blue sapphire, tourmaline, citrine, and pyrope, hessonite and almandine garnet. It's crafted in 9 karat gold with clasp hidden behind one of the hessonites.
The name "harlequin" was often used to describe jewellery set with many different coloured gemstones. It's in reference to Harlequin, one of the "comic servant" characters from the Italian Commedia dell’Arte tradition who was introduced in the late 16th century and popularised by Tristano Martinelli, the "Master of Harlequins". Characterised by his brightly chequered costume, he usually served as a direct contrast, sometimes in competition, with the sterner and melancholic Pierrot. The role was that of an astute, nimble, and overly light-hearted servant who would often attempt to thwart the plans of his master while pursuing his own love interest, Columbina.
STONES
Aquamarine, Peridot, Zircon, Blue Sapphire, Tourmaline, Citrine, Pyrope Garnet, Hessonite Garnet, and Almandine Garnet
MEASUREMENTS
Wearable length: 6.25 inches
Stones range from: 9.7mm to 6.0mm
WEIGHT
10.6g
MARKS
No marks present, tests as 9k gold
CONDITION
Very good, indications of a coupe of old repairs - not visible when worn. It's unclear whether the blue sapphire is original to the bracelet as it is a cabochon cut, unlike the other stones which are faceted
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