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Antique French ormolu and beveled glass jewelry box with velvet lining. Ormolu, which is French for "gilded bronze," refers to the technique of apply
Posted 27 days ago in Puyallup, WA
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Antique French ormolu and beveled glass jewelry box with velvet lining. Ormolu, which is French for "gilded bronze," refers to the technique of applying a thin layer of gold to bronze or brass, creating a lustrous, gold-like finish. This decorative art form was particularly popular in France during the 18th and 19th centuries, adorning furniture, clocks, and decorative objects with intricate and opulent designs. The use of ormolu on jewelry boxes, such as this one, signifies a high level of craftsmanship and luxury, intended for storing precious items. Beveled glass was also a common feature in 19th-century decorative arts, adding depth and sparkle to boxes, mirrors, and windows. Combined with the ornate ormolu work and plush interior lining, these boxes were designed to be both functional and aesthetically pleasing, serving as elegant display pieces in their own right. Such items were often produced in France, a center for luxury goods and decorative arts during this era.
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