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XIX century. A jeweled bow with tassels, in low gold. Neapolitan area.

$611.52
£453.07
€520
CA$837.23
A$941.96
CHF 499.09
MX$11,632.07
NOK 6,118.31
SEK 5,878.85
DKK 3,956.47
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XIX century. A jeweled bow with tassels, in low gold. Neapolitan area. The jewel is a pendant, with a ring positioned on the back that allows you to pass a necklace even of a not small diameter. The ancient Bourbon style workmanship exploits decorative effects of shiny gold and satin gold, engraving and refined twisting of gold threads on the maps, which imitate fabric. The jewel is decorated with blue stones and small white river beads.

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