Micromosaic Brooch Forget-Me-Not Pin Italy Grand Tour


For your consideration, this stunning antique micromosaic brooch featuring a bouquet of blue forget-me-nots. Forget me nots are a highly desirable subject and carried a lot of symbolism and meaning to the Victorians. This brooch dates to the 1800s. The original tube hinge and c clasp are in working condition. Measures roughly 20 mm diameter. There is minimal tesserae loss in the mosaics that I can detect (the tiny handmade glass tile pieces). Please zoom and inspect all photos for additional details and condition for they are all part of the description. 


A brief history of micro mosaic jewelry: 

Micro mosaic jewelry became popular during the European Grand Tour period (17th-19th Century). Members of wealthy families would travel around Europe taking in the sights and cultures of several different countries. Italy was a very popular tourist spot as it had a long and prestigious history in arts and culture - a favorite subject in aristocratic circles. It was also a famous glass producer, and Italian craftsmen quickly turned their glass making skills to making stunning miniature micro mosaic pictures for their rich visitors. Flowers, birds and architecture were a very popular subjects. Each piece of tesserae (little hand-pulled glass tiles) was hand cut by the artist and painstakingly set in place. No two micro mosaic pieces are the same. You are buying a little piece of history that is truly a one of a kind.


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