Description: Signed Askew London Blackamoor Brooch - This exquisite brooch is adorned with a pearl necklace, mini faux pearls, coral beads, turquoise, coral, royal and gold chanton accents and finished with an amber-colored tear-drop dangle. Dimensions: 3" X 1 3/8" Sue Askew works from her studio in London where she creates the most fabulous, intricate and over the top jewellery. She cleverly incorporates original 1940s, 1950s and 1960s jewellery components with original glass and crystal stones, and sets them into either gold plate or sterling silver plate. She can only produce a few pieces at a time, so each piece of Askew London jewellery is either a one-off or extremely limited in quantity making it completely unique, and collectable. As jewelry, such figures usually appear in antiqueVenetian(though nowadays they are made by Artisans throughout the world)earrings,bracelets,cuff links, andbrooches. Some contemporary craftsmen continue to make individual pieces, but it is rare because of modern issues with the depiction of dark-skinned people as "exotic" and decorative. They are also a traditional type of earring inRijekaunder the namemori. The blackamoor is typically male, depicted with a head covering, usually aturban, and covered in rich jewels andgold leaf. They are typicallyenamelled, carved fromebonyor painted black to contrast with the bright colors of the embellishments. Depictions may only represent the head, or head and shoulders, facing the viewer in a symmetrical pose. In decorative sculpture the full body is depicted, either to hold trays as virtual servants or bronze sconces to hold candles or light fixtures. They may be incorporated into small stands, tables, orandirons. They are often portrayed in pairs.Andrea Brustolon(16621732) was the most important sculptor of blackamoors. Often these blackamoors are in acrobatic positions that would be impossible to hold for any extended length of time for a real person. Collections One of the finest examples of a blackamoor in the arts is theMohr mit Smaragdstufe("Moor withEmeraldCluster"), in the collection of theGrnes GewlbeinDresden, Germany. It was created byBalthasar Permoserin 1724. The statue is richly decorated with jewels and is 63.8cm (2.09ft) high. Aleksandr Pushkinhad a blackamoor figurine on his desk to remind him ofAbram Petrovich Gannibal, his great-grandfather. This figure can be seen in his formerSt. Petersburgapartment, now turned into a museum.[c Diana Vreelandhad a famous collection of blackamoor jewelry, andAnita Pointerof thePointer Sistershas some blackamoor pieces in her extensive collection of black memorabilia. NOTE: NEW ACCOUNTS OR ACCOUNTS WITH LESS THAN 5 FEEDBACKS OR NEGATIVE FEEDBACKS, PLEASE MESSAGE ME BEFORE BIDDING OR BUYING, OTHERWISE YOUR TRANSACTION WILL BE CANCELLED. SUPER FAST SHIPPING: We ship all items the same day (except if it's a federal holiday and U.S.P.S is closed) when payments are made by 3 pm EST. Monday thru Friday and by 1pm on Saturday. All items paid on Sunday, will be shipped on Monday, except when it's a holiday. Please note: All items are only shipped to Paypal verified addresses
Price: 495 USD
Location: New York, New York
End Time: 2024-08-06T19:39:04.000Z
Shipping Cost: 10.4 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Seller Warranty: Yes
Signed: Yes
Color: Gold
Material: 18k gold plate
Main Stone Color: Turquoise
Year Manufactured: 2010-Now
Metal: Mixed Metals
Certification: Signed by Designer
Jewelry Department: Fashion
Main Stone: N/A
Brand: Susan Askew Originals
Type: Brooch
Department: Unisex Adults
Main Stone Shape: N/A
Base Metal: Gold
Theme: Blaockamoor
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Country of Origin: Great Britain