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Georgian Wedgwood Cameos Bracelet platinum The tale of Apollo and

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Description

The tale of Apollo and Daphne is the classic example: Apollo upsets Cupid by calling him the lesser archer so Cupid shoots him with a golden arrow then

with evidence of the original yellow gold 'flashing' still present in the carved shoulders - creating a gorgeous bimetal effect - and a shield-shaped head set with a single

Apollo's lust was fired by Eros

It's crafted in 15ct gold and dates from the latter half of the 19th century

Stones: Peruzzi cut diamonds & natural pearl

Georgian Wedgwood Cameos Bracelet platinum The tale of Apollo andRemarkable Wedgwood love token bracelet dating from the late Georgian era, circa 1820. Each of the ten links is set with two blue jasperware plaques making the whole thing double sided*, and they mostly depict Cupid in a variety of different scenes: Cupid riding a dolphin: symbolic of the swiftness and playful nature of love. This image is found in ancient Greek art as far back as the 6th century BC; dolphins are associated with the sphere of sensual

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