This beautiful French hand-carved celluloid brooch features a majestic stag nestled amongst foliage. The setting is a very unusual combination of scrolled gilt pinchbeck within a delicately carved surround. A stylish and elegant statement piece.
Trombone clasp.
Deer are a symbol of purity and innocence, but also of strength, grace, and speed. In Celtic mythology, the stag was considered an otherworldly guide that led people on spiritual journeys, offering insights and wisdom. It represented the importance of listening to one’s intuition and following inner guidance. The stag could also represent the forest itself. The antlers resemble tree branches and carry these like a crown. The stag also represents speed, agility, and sexual prowess. All these are integral to nature’s regenerative power, signified by how stags shed their antlers in autumn and regrow them in spring.
Celluloid was a product created in the mid 1800s of cellulose dinitrate blended with pigments, fillers, camphor, and alcohol to create a realistic alternative to natural ivory. Like ivory, it could be ornately carved and molded, and was often indistinguishable to the naked eye from real ivory. Today, fine celluloid pieces from the late 1800s and early 1900s are even more collectable than ivory due to international bans on the trade of ivory and the general distaste for its origins.
MATERIAL:
Celluloid, Copper-zinc Alloy
AGE: 1890-1920
CONDITION:
Very good – surface wear commensurate with age and use
SIZE:
D 4.5 cm
WEIGHT:
11.63 g
Please read descriptions and inspect photos carefully, paying careful attention to size and weight. Due to the age of antique and vintage jewelry, minor abrasions and wear of finishes is normal and appreciated. All items have been tested to be in working/usable condition, unless otherwise stated. Please take care to understand safe cleaning methods for each type of gem and metal. Jewelry pieces are carefully wrapped, ribboned and shipped in an elegant velvet box.
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