This exquisite brooch is a masterful example of antique Chinese export craftsmanship, showcasing intricate sterling silver filigree work in the form of delicate floral motifs.
This exquisite brooch is a masterful example of antique Chinese export craftsmanship, showcasing intricate sterling silver filigree work in the form of delicate floral motifs.
This exquisite brooch is a masterful example of antique Chinese export craftsmanship, showcasing intricate sterling silver filigree work in the form of delicate floral motifs.
The central focus is a Mediterranean red coral cabochon, glowing with a natural vibrancy that evokes the warmth of a setting sun.
The finely detailed silver petals encircling the coral display an exceptional level of artistry, with their lacy openwork lending the piece a light, airy elegance.
Extending outward, the brooch features additional floral embellishments and granulated beadwork, creating a harmonious balance between boldness and intricacy.
Chinese coral jewelry boasts a rich history, deeply rooted in cultural, spiritual, and artistic traditions. Coral, particularly prized for its vibrant red and pink hues, has been a cherished material in Chinese art and jewelry for thousands of years. Its use dates back to the Han Dynasty (206 BCE–220 CE) and became especially prominent during the Qing Dynasty (1644–1912).
Red coral was highly valued as a symbol of prosperity, power, and wealth. Reserved for the elite, coral jewelry and ornaments were often worn by emperors, empresses, and high-ranking officials.
Measurements :The brooch measures 4.3cm x 1.9cm wide.The coral cabochon measures 4mm in diameter.Brooch with a total weight of 4.8grams.