New

Gold and Black Banded Sardonyx Cameo Pendant “Doryne”

$122

unique piece, 1 item available

Description

This new TransfÓ or transformation signed ÓNÍSÌ PARIS is a nineteenth-century tie pin in 18-carat gold, transformed into a small pendant featuring a woman’s profile on black sardonyx, highlighting the white motif. A classic piece of the repertoire of French jewelry of the nineteenth century, drawing their inspiration from ancient Greece. Wear on a gold chain alone or in layering.
Weight: 0.5g
Dimensions: 14mm with bail, 11mm without bail
Width: 7mm
This unique piece had a previous life in France.

The story: The term cameo is borrowed directly from the Italian Cameo which has the same origin as the word cameo (a gradient of colors of the same tone). They consist of engraving on stone (chalcedony or sardnoyx) or shell, a relief pattern on the white part of the stone or shell, while the colored part is used in the background. This art of engraving stone, or glyptic, concerns cameos but also intaglios (stones engraved in hollow). The first cameos date back to Greece and Ancient Rome. They displayed images of gods and goddesses, heroes, leaders, religious figures and significant events.