CDC 124 BORROWES
CDC 124 BORROWES
Our master jewelers have designed and set this unique and incredibly detailed piece in 18k solid gold to echo the intricate filigree border fretting of the mother of pearl and mounted the jewel to allow it to be worn on either side. This captivating detail will draw envious eyes whenever worn.
From an era of perfection by the artistry and craftsmanship that would be unable to replicate, this mother of pearl hand carved jewel of singular beauty like no other, will rightfully become an unrivaled investment and family heirloom to delight for life.
This incredible piece of history, details Baron Borrowes of Gilltown County Kildare Ireland for whom this was commissioned circa 1810 – 1830. Words are insufficient to describe the detail achieved by its artist.
The outer border itself shows incredible artistry with scrolling leaves, stems and flowers. It immediately draws the eyes to the detail of the deep carved crest of a crowned lion in the center highlighted further by the back hatching. Outside the inner circle, the detail is equally breathtaking with flowers pagodas and birds. Simply stunning.
The other side is equally intricate in its craftsmanship depicts a deeply carved scene with the elder figure holding a parasol for a child in beautiful garden setting with trees in full bloom.
Simply exquisite.
Size 4.8 cm x 3.4 cm
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Baron Borrowes
Sir Erasmus Borrowes, Bart of Gilltown County Kildare Ireland was the 6th Baronet and the eldest son of Sir Kildare Dixon Borrowes a prominent politician in the Irish House of Commons and High Sheriff of Kildare.
The Borrowes coat of arms - a lion sejant regardant, morally crowned and the motto Non vi sed virtute {Latin}; Not by force but by virtue.