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Victorian 18K Gold Hand-Painted Enamel Hand with Rose Locket

$1,450.00
Circa the 1880’s, this 18k gold locket features a hand-painted enamel image of a woman’s hand holding a rose. Behind it, the intricate hand-engravings in the gold are absolutely incredible, with layers of textures and designs that create an elaborate pattern reminiscent of an antique piece of lace. The engravings were crafted by placing a layer of shellac on the inside of the locket, allowing the engraver to tool the gold with such precise detail. The detail seen in the painted enamel is stunning as well, with beautiful shadowing on the hand, dusty shades of pink in the flower, and a gorgeous pop of blue along the sleeve. The back of the locket has an intricate engine turn pattern that spirals around a small oval at the center of the piece. 

The locket is delicate and has some minor age-related denting on the backside of the piece, as well as a few dents along the bottom. The dents are age appropriate and do not detract from the beauty of this special piece. The locket opens to reveal two panes that can be lifted out so that a small picture could be added. There is fabric backing on one side, but no original glass. The locket closes with a tension fit. 

The locket measures 1 x 1.75”, with an additional 5.4 x 7.2 mm bail. It weighs 5.45 grams. It is unmarked but acid tests as 18k gold. 

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