NEOCLASSICAL CUT CRYSTAL FIGURAL PENDANT

$130.00
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Exquisitely hand cut from the reverse, this pendant features a mythological winged figure melancholically playing the flute, possibly a depiction of Eros, the god of love, whom some ancient sources reference as born from Chaos.

Set in sterling silver frame with 18 inch sterling chain.

Contact us at contact@artartefact.com for additional images, trade accounts, or tear sheet.

Shown in The Grand Tour installation featuring the edible sculptures of Andrea Ferrero’s Architectural Digestion. Learn More about the project here.

Exquisitely hand cut from the reverse, this pendant features a mythological winged figure melancholically playing the flute, possibly a depiction of Eros, the god of love, whom some ancient sources reference as born from Chaos.

Set in sterling silver frame with 18 inch sterling chain.

Contact us at contact@artartefact.com for additional images, trade accounts, or tear sheet.

Shown in The Grand Tour installation featuring the edible sculptures of Andrea Ferrero’s Architectural Digestion. Learn More about the project here.

WHAT WAS THE GRAND TOUR?

An extended journey across the major cities of primarily France and Italy, the Grand Tour was a popular 18th-century ‘rite of passage’ taken mostly by young, aristocratic English men. Experiencing the art, architecture, and antiquity of the region was the culmination of a classical education that afforded status and independence. Travelers brought back mementos, art, and relics as a material legacy of their journey to adorn their estates and tell the tales of their trip. 

Read a wonderful summary of the Grand Tour by The Royal Museums Greenwich.