Today's stunner is a large Georgian Black Dot Paste Stick Pin in pristine condition. At 175 years old we should all look this good! Paste is a very hard form of glass that was originally used as a substitute for diamonds by a growing middle class that couldn't quite afford them. Black Dot Paste is known as the highest quality form of the genre & has a tiny black dot painted on the very bottom underside of the stone, thought to have mimicked the open culet of early diamond cuts which often look quite dark or black. Apart from the substitution of paste for diamonds there was little difference between them. In fact, the craft required to cut paste is said to be more demanding and difficult than the art of cutting diamonds.
Wedding Jewelry
Wedding Jewelry
Showing posts with label 18th Century. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 18th Century. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Paste Jewelry
Paste jewelry is a term used to describe cut leaded glass that is faceted to have the same appearance as gems or precious stones. It can be traced back to 18th Century France, where paste jewelry became very popular, even among royalty. Nowadays paste has become quite the collector's item!




Labels:
18th Century,
antique,
collector's item,
crystal,
faceted,
France,
glass,
jewelry,
paste

