46 X 38 mm och 20 X 52 mm, totalvikt 36 g. Anpassat etui från Alfred Ambrosius medföljer.
Jewelry in the 19th century often reflected the artistic trends and cultural interests of the time. One notable technique was micromosaic, which involved arranging extremely small pieces of colored glass to create detailed images. This craft became especially popular in Rome, where artisans produced micromosaic jewelry as souvenirs for travelers on the Grand Tour. Micromosaic pieces were set into brooches, rings, bracelets, and necklaces, often depicting flowers, animals, or famous landmarks such as St. Peter's Basilica. These intricate works combined fine craftsmanship with vibrant color, making them highly valued decorative objects. Today, 19th-century micromosaic jewelry is admired for its precision and historical connection to European art and travel.