The fashion for micromosaic jewellery centred on Rome and Florence, encouraged by the popularity of the Grand Tour to Italy in the 18th and 19th centuries. Visitors to these cities purchased mementoes of their visit, including micromosaic jewellery which often featured scenes of classical ruins. Florentine mosaics were primarily flower studies, set in coloured hardstone or black marble. The jewellery is made using small, intricate pieces of glass or enamel called tessarae, which are set into a metal base to create a pattern or image. The individual pieces of glass or enamel are usually no larger than a few millimetres in size, and are arranged in a mosaic-like pattern to create a detailed design. Mosaics originated in ancient Rome, where they were used to decorate floors and walls, and the technique was revived 18th and 19th centuries in Italy in micro format, where artisans began using it to create more...

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A 19th century gold and micro mosaic pendant/photo locket, the…

Micro Mosaic Gold Pendant with Photo Locket

A 19th century gold and micro mosaic pendant/photo locket, the front decorated with a micro mosaic floral design, the back with glass for photo. (testing as 22ct).

Original boxed fine Victorian 18ct locket/pendant in the shape…

Victorian 18ct Filigree Urn Locket with Micro Mosaic Top

Original boxed fine Victorian 18ct locket/pendant in the shape of an urn with quality detailed filigree decoration to front and back micro mosaic to top and opens up to an oval locket inside, 7 cm high, 2.5 cm wide,n

W. M Hawkes & Son, 18ct gold micromosaic bracelet; comprising…

18ct Gold Micromosaic Bracelet with Archeological Scenes Panels

W. M Hawkes & Son, 18ct gold micromosaic bracelet; comprising five oval onyx and micromosaic panels depicting archeological scenes, each within a cannetille gold surround, completed by a bolt ring clasp, unsigned, length approximately 210 mm.; accompanied…

A gold mounted micromosaic demi-parure, mid 19th century,…

Micromosaic Demi-Parure with Peasant Vignettes, 19th Century

A gold mounted micromosaic demi-parure, mid 19th century, comprising: a necklace designed as a graduated line of 26 micromosaic vignettes alternatively depicting peasants in regional costumes between foliate sprays, applied on opaque green glass within a…

19th century Grand Tour micro mosaic pendant, of oval form in a…

Grand Tour Micro Mosaic Pendant of Pantheon in Rome

19th century Grand Tour micro mosaic pendant, of oval form in a 9ct marked gold mount, depicting the Pantheon, Rome in micromosaic against lapis stone, a/f with chip bottom left, pendant height 4 x width 3.3 cm

A Victorian Etruscan revival micro mosaic brooch, the pierced…

Victorian Etruscan Revival Micro Mosaic Swans Brooch

A Victorian Etruscan revival micro mosaic brooch, the pierced lozenge shaped panel having a central oval section depicting two white swans on a lake amongst bulrushes with a red skyline, offset by four diamond shaped panels set with white flowers on a…