Chelsea Ox Cameo Ornament
Chelsea Ox Cameo Ornament
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Bring a small glimmer of history to your tree. This handcrafted ornament features imagery from a Chelsea porcelain plate painted around 1753 by Jeffreyes Hamett O’Neale. The scene depicts the fable of the Ox and the Toad — a moral story frequently illustrated in mid-18th-century English porcelain, where artists borrowed from Aesop to create delicate pastoral vignettes with quiet humor and charm.
Preserved in resin and finished with a velvet ribbon, this ornament carries a touch of wit and a glimpse of early English artistry.
• Large Cameo shape (40×30mm)
• Velvet hanging ribbon
• Resin-sealed historical imagery
• One-of-a-kind
Shipping
Shipping
This is a one-of-a-kind item. You will receive the earrings pictured here.
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Care
Care
Cherish your Folkloric Jewelry with a touch of tender care to maintain its magic and charm. Our pieces are handcrafted using decoupage techniques and sealed to protect the artistry, though they should not be worn in water, such as showers or swimming pools, to preserve their beauty. Sterling silver elements may develop a patina over time and can be revived with a simple polish. Our bronze chain necklaces are treated with a non-tarnishing solution, but to avoid possible reactions with sweat, it's best not to wear them during intense activities. Remember, any small imperfections are part of the unique handcrafted nature of each piece.
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