1920s/30s RAFFAELLO Seven Days of the Week Jewelry Set in Original Box from H. Colamonici
Great Vintage Condition
Bracelet is 6 ½” length not including slide-in closure
Earrings are ¾” by ½”
Necklace 15 ½” including clasp
Great Vintage Condition
Bracelet is 6 ½” length not including slide-in closure
Earrings are ¾” by ½”
Necklace 15 ½” including clasp
Great Vintage Condition
Bracelet is 6 ½” length not including slide-in closure
Earrings are ¾” by ½”
Necklace 15 ½” including clasp
Near as I can find out, Raffaello is what Italians call the great Renaissance artist Raphael. Which makes sense as he was a) a sculptor and b) the originals of what these carvings are based on are in the Vatican.
This was manufactured by a company called H. Colamonici, a cameo factory in Italy, and it is positively lovely! I’m guessing this was purchased by a tourist in Naples. Could you imagine being on the “Grand Tour” in the 20s or 30s?
800 silver and carved shell
There should be a ring, but it is missing. Lost to the ages.
Each bracelet piece represents the days of the week via a different Roman god.
Earrings are screw-backs.