Thursday, May 24, 2012

Mastery of Design: The Maltese Cannetille Brooch, 1835-40




Bow Brooch
Malta, 1835-40
The Victoria & Albert Museum


This bow brooch, typical of the jewels of the 1830s,  features a dense surface patterning of spirals (known as cannetille work) and granules (grainti)—both popular techniques of the period.  Jewels of the 1830s were often vibrantly colored, andm therefore, turquoise was a popular choice. The brooch is part of a parure with matching earrings.

The jewel takes the form of a tasseled bow of gold filigree set with turquoises and pearls.  It was most likely made in Malta between 1835 and 1840.  This style was favored by Queen Victoria. 





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