An antique Pique pendant, modelled as a Teutonic cross fitted…
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An antique pique pendant, modelled as a Teutonic cross fitted with an 18ct gold bale

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  • Pique Work - A decorative technique used on jewellery and small decorative objects in which designs are created by inlaying small gold or silver studs and stips into tortoiseshell. The art reached its highest point in 17th- and 18th-century France, particularly for the decoration of small tortoiseshell articles such as combs, patch boxes, and snuffboxes.

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