Exceptional 19th Century Cameo of Medusa in Coral
Exceptional 19th Century Cameo of Medusa in Coral
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Breathtaking and magical, this rare piece is a surrender from our personal collection! Crafted circa 1850 in 14 carat gold, this outstanding cameo features the striking visage of Medusa, set against a delicately blushing pink conch shell.
A fine example of 19th century craftspersonship, this piece is full of whimsical detail: just look at the gorgeous rendering of Medusa’s face! Her serpentine hair swirls around her in an intricate halo, and each facial feature has been lovingly hand-carved with precision. Her expression seems to leap out at you, rueful and lost in reverie.
At the bottom of this cameo is a beautiful delicate gold chain upon which a pearl drop stone sits cradled. Turn the brooch around to reveal a beautiful gold backing, constructed in an almost fleur-de-lis shape. These elements beautifully elevate the silhouette, adding a dash of dreamy playfulness to the artistry.
But one of the most particularly rare features of this cameo are the diving pair of dolphins, seen above Medusa’s face, which are accented by the typical Medusa wings that iconically crown our favorite Gorgon.
A piece that is truly museum-worthy, and perfect for any art historian or antique jewelry lover’s collection!
Materials and Features: Pink Conch Shell and 14ct gold, pearl drop
Age/Origin: Victorian, circa 1850
Measurements: 1.75”, weighing 13.00g
Condition: Excellent
Please view and inspect any photos closely. We endeavor to fully disclose all condition information clearly and concisely, however, please note that what qualifies as excellent condition for historical jewelry differs from modern and contemporary pieces; please take the age of the piece into account when examining the piece. Minor age wear is typical and to be expected for antique and vintage jewelry. Unless otherwise stated, gemstones have not been officially graded for color, clarity, or treatment by GIA; any information provided is our own educated, professional assessment.





