18th century pearl bracelets with cameos, inspired by those who belonged to Madame de Pompadour.
"Women of the upper class began wearing impressively carved gemstones as a sign of wealth and prestige in the 18th century. Carvers soon realized they could use Plaster of Paris molds—quick-setting plaster named from its preparation from the abundant gypsum found near Paris—to recreate such gemstones as records of notable cameo collections. Scottish gem engraver and modeller James Tassie began using molds of these revered collections to recreate glass pastes that could pass as authentic, carved jewels."
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The cameo is a separated material and can be replaced to another cameo or a miniature portrait of your liking, while the pearls can be tinted to better match your other accessories.
Also available in emerald and sapphire.
- Original mesh
- Materials enabled
- Copy & mod.
- Jewelry
- Bracelets
- 18th Century
- Antique
- Pearls
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One of my favorite pieces from Ordem da Rosa! I love that they're mod so I can add my own miniature portraits to the bracelets.






