OBJECT GROUP : comb.pendant+brooch
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN : Although it does not carry any legible control marks we believe it is of French origin.
STYLE : somewhere between the Victorian and
Art Nouveau era
PERIOD : 1880
SOURCE OF INSPIRATION : Mythology
THEME : Griffin - The griffin, a strange and legendary creature, usually represented as being part eagle, part lion, and occasionally part serpent. The griffin
motif is found in sculpture of the ancient Babylonians, Assyrians, Persians, and Romans; in beast allegories of the early Christians; and in Gothic architecture
of the late Middle Ages. The griffin remains common in heraldy, representing strength and vigilance.
MATERIAL : 18K yellow gold (and the diamond is set in platinum)
TECHNIQUE : Although this jewel is in yellow gold, the diamond is set in platinum. This finds it origin in a much older period where it was common
for diamonds to be set in silver (see also explanation
on silver on gold).
EXTRA : The pin and the closure of the brooch can be unscrewed from the jewel and thanks to a discreetly placed ring
system in the back, the brooch can also be worn as a pendant.
EXTRA INFO : Greek hybrid creatures - A hybrid is a composite of or two or more species of animal and/or human. Strange as they may appear, the Greeks
were endlessly fond of fabricating these creatures - one will recognize hybrids in the earliest myths and legends, not to mention inhabiting numerous works of art. For the Greeks
especially, these beings of the imagination must have had great significance, in that they represented the uncivilized forces in nature that opposed mankind. The seven most known
hybrids are:
The centaur - In Greek mythology and art, the centaur has the torso of a human combined with the body of a horse.
The
cockatrice - this creature was also known as a basilisk ("king of serpents"), and its very glance could kill; the cockatrice was composed of a dragon's tail and assorted
poultry parts.
The giants (gigantes) - These fierce and frightening beings were the offspring of Gaia (the Earth).
The griffin - According
to myth, the griffin was a creature with a lion's body attached to the head, wings, and claws of an eagle.
The harpy - Harpies had female torsos melded with vulture
parts; the name harpy is derived from the Greek word that means "snatcher".
The satyrs (faun) - Satyrs were often the companions of Dionysos, and these creatures
were depicted in myth and art with the legs of goats and bestial natures.
The sirens - Women with bird-like bodies; sirens were legendary for luring sailors by singing their
enchanted songs.
DIAMONDS : One old
mine brilliant cut diamond with an estimated weight of approx. 0.30 crt.
WEIGHT : 18.20 gram (11.70 dwt)
MONOGRAM : LG (makers mark?)
HALLMARKS : No trace
CONDITION : Excellent condition - (click
here for our condition scale)
MEASUREMENTS : Width approx. 4.69 cm (1.85 inch); height approx. 3.90 cm (1.54 inch)
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