Learn About The Intricate Art Of Micro Mosaic Jewelry

By Karina Frost


The significance of jewelries can be seen during the earliest civilizations of man. It is a symbol of your status and it represents who you are. In a way, jewelries, up to this day became a representation of who you are as a person. It is not just considered a simple ornament but in the artisans mind, it is an artwork like any other.

Like all the things that exists, jewelries have evolved from single dots to what we see now. There is one particular kind however, that is strikingly beautiful for every jewelry connoisseur out there. That is what is now known to the world as the micro mosaic jewelry.

Very famous during the Victorian era in the 19th century, this craft was made famous by the Romans in Italy when the aristocratic Grand Tour was also famous. When rich families visit the different parts of Europe, Italy became the usual topic. And why not, it boasts of natural sceneries that are both epic and beautiful. Aside from that Rome was a rising industrial country because of its glass products. This is when the era of micromosaic jewelry began.

Based on the concept of Mosaic, the micro mosaic art is a little bit distinct from the original one because of the particles or tiles that are used in the process of making the piece. The small tiles that are used in making the design is a type of glass that is calle the tesserae. Customized jewelry were the fad during the 19th century. In this case, the aristocrats would need to pay more.

Pendants, earrings and brooches are the most common pieces made from this kind of art. The fine pieces of varied colored tesserae are cemented on a flat surface usually metal or stone. Some people even use glass as the blank canvas. After cementing and drying the design, it is then framed and the piece is finished.

The most amazing thing about it is that you would need to use a microscope to determine if it is micromosaic or if it is hand painted. The usual deduction of other people is that it is painted when in fact it is not. The pieces being sold served as remembrances that they have visited this particular place. So, before the post cards and the printed shirts were invented, they had jewelry.

The Florentine and the Venetian Mosaic are other known forms of micromosaic art. Florentine art or is sometimes called as Pietra Dura, is the kind of craft that would make use of original gemstones. The stones are then sliced into thin pieces according to what is asked by the design.

Antique micro mosaic pieces are being auctioned nowadays and is worth a lot. If you have one and you plan on auctioning it, you need to consider some factors to determine how much it is really worth. How well the condition of the jewelry is, the precision of the work and the size of the tesserae are some of the determining factors. The smaller the tile size is, the higher the price would be.

You can never put a price on art. Micromosaic jewelries are considered true artworks because of the work and the attention put in to it. It is no wonder why a lot of people really appreciate this kind of art and are willing to pay for it.




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