Faberge cloisonne enamel boxFaberge cloisonne enamel box

An enamelled gold pendant locket of oval form
by Lucien Falize

decorated with vivid translucent and opaque enamels, the lid bearing the
letters IHS signifying Jesus in Greek carried out in Royal blue and purple
translucent enamels, variously supported, interwoven with and overlaid
by a winged fantastic creature of scarlet translucent enamel shown against
a background of opaque turquoise further embellished with a trail of
green enamelled ivy leaves, the whole evocative of the lavishly
painted ornamentation of Medieval manuscripts.

The reverse of the jewel is decorated with stylised floral and foliate motifs
carried out in translucent hues of Royal blue, scarlet red, purple,
yellow, green and turquoise shown against a contrasting background
of opaque ivory enamel.

The hinged cover opens to reveal a glazed compartment within, the
lid and base decorated with Royal blue opaque counter enamel.

Paris,
circa 1878.

For examples of jewellery by Falize decorated with similar
calligraphy and fantastic creatures, see the bracelets and brooches
illustrated pages 71, 228 and 229 of ‘Falize, A Dynasty
of Jewellers
’ by Katherine Purcell.

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