Sunday, September 21, 2014

Learn About The Intricate Art Of Micro Mosaic Jewelry

By Karina Frost


If you ever felt that that in your life everything is dull and boring, that is what it feels like to have no adornments in the world. Jewelries have become an important part of the life of men and women. And for jewel artisans, making jewelries is not just a job but an art that they have to perfect. So much detail is put into it that craftsmen are usually applauded for their work.

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.

This is a kind of art derived from mosaic that makes use of small pieces of glass called tesserae. The glass particles are so small that it would require a magnifying instrument to put everything together and make the desired image. Most images would be a popular tourist attraction in Italy. There are some people who would pay more just to have their desired design made.

The usual objects of this artwork earrings and brooches. It can also be applied in necklaces as well. The small tiles are arranged and pasted on the surface of a metal or glass and then left to dry. Some craftsmen use flat stones for their pieces. It is then framed and sold.

At first watch, you would think that it is painted but if you use a microscope, there you will see the tile particles pasted in the surface to create the design. In making the piece, one would need a magnifying aid to make sure that the design is followed and precise. During the height of its fame, it would serve as a remembrance that you have been to that place.

Aside from the micro mosaic which originated from Rome, Italy, other forms such as the Florentine and the Venetian mosaic are considered as micromosaic art. Florentine art, also known as Pietra Dura is crafted by using thin and small slices of authentic stones to create an image. It is still cemented to a larger but darker stone to contrast the color of the design.

Antique pieces, especially during the Victorian times are worth a lot when auctioned today. The price would also depend on how well the state the jewelry is in. There is also the precision of the work and of course, the size of the tesserae being used. The smaller the tesserae is in the jewelry, the bigger chance there is that it is worth a lot.

In hardwork and craft alone, this kind of object is priceless already. The smaller tesserae is used, the more you need to pay for it because the effort given to it is no joke. These kinds of crafts really shows the world what true art really is. It is not just beautiful but it has to have heart as well.




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