Etruscan Revival: Like Egyptian revival, which drew inspiration from the archaeological digs in Egypt, ...
Etruscan Revival Jewellery: Victorian jewellery, usually with a degree of manufacturing copying the archaeological jewellery that was unearthed at Pompeii.
Etruscan Revival Etruscan revival was a style of jewellery, popular in the 19th century, that drew inspiration from the archeological discoveries at Herculaneum and Pompeii ...
Etruscan Revival Granulated Diamond Bangle, Castellani. Photo Courtesy of Lang Antiques ...
Granulation: A technique often used in Etruscan Revival jewelry. Modern granulation may use other metals but it was originally a gold working technique in which minute spherical grains of gold are applied and invisibly soldered to a metal surface ...
Etruscan Revival: Jewelry made of heavy gold work crafted in the Etruscan style. Techniques utilized were granulation, filigree and beads. Wide band style bracelets and rings were popularized. Scarabs were a common motif, especially for rings.
Granulation A technique often used in Etruscan Revival jewelry, granulation is the application of minute granules or grains of metal to the surface of a piece of jewelry to form a decorative pattern.
See also: Gold, Jewel, Etruscan, Jewelry, Granulation
 
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