Width 13 mm, inner diameter 55 mm, weight 25 g. Case from M L Testolini Venezia included.
Micro-mosaic jewelry became especially popular during the Victorian era, often purchased as souvenirs by travelers on the Grand Tour, particularly in Italy. These intricate pieces were created using tiny fragments of colored glass, carefully arranged to form detailed images such as ancient ruins, landscapes, or floral motifs. Valued for their craftsmanship and artistry, micro-mosaics allowed wearers to carry a small, wearable memory of their journeys, blending personal sentiment with decorative beauty.