Renassiance jewelry ?

kansa54

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I found this piece of jewelry a few weeks ago by an old cellar hole, where a farm use to be. Thought it was kind of neat. Was just wondering how they put the image on the glass or stone. Not sure which it is.
 

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Hey kansa,

Nice link, sir. I'm guessing it to be hand painted porcelain, and part of a larger piece; whether a necklace, bracelet, or belt.

What metal is it? What's the backside look like?

I suspect it is much closer to the Victorian era, than the Renaissance.

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I believe it is hand painted porcelain, and from the late Victorian era. The renaissance was in the 15-1600s. It looks like it was an element from a bracelet, and quite pretty.
 

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You guys are right, it's definitely Victorian era. Slight mental lapse on my part.
 

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