CHALCEDONY 149
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Russian urn | Carved from a single piece
of Ural Mountains jasper, this spectacular
multicoloured urn demonstrates the finest in
19th-century lapidary skill and craftsmanship.Silver pin | Based around four smoky
chalcedony cabochons, this silver pin
was designed by the influential Danish
silversmith Georg Jensen.Van Cleef & Arpels pendant | Adorned
with cabochons of chrysoprase and lapis
lazuli, this gold pendant is also set with
diamonds in a rope motif.Silver-gilt kovsh | This stunning kovsh (ceremonial drinking
vessel) from Tsarist Russia features the finest in cloisonné
enamel, and is highlighted by cabochons of chrysoprase and
garnet. A kovsh of this quality would have been a royal gift.Bloodstone watch case | The back of this
open-face pocket watch case is carved from
bloodstone, inlayed with 18-karat gold, and
surrounded by seed pearls.Giardinetto brooch | This fabulous giardinetto
brooch features diamond and emerald
accented flower heads carved from amethyst,
chrysoprase, carnelian, turquoise, and coral.Pendant brooch | Bearing the signature
E. Paltscho, this beautiful gold-mounted
pendant brooch features carnelian leaves and
an agate flower, highlighted by diamonds.Chalcedony ring | Unpatterned blue
chalcedony is relatively uncommon, but
comprises this subtle, pastel-blue cabochon
set in a 14-karat yellow gold ring.Agate petalsChalcedony’s name
is thought to originate
from the ancient port of
Kalkedon in Asia Minor
(modern Turkey)
Enamel decorationChrysoprase cabochonGarnetsCarved carnelianDiamondsChalcedony
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