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Consultation record · Answer on 2021-10-02nHello about the development of Beagai! Bagine (Cameo) refers to Italy, which is engraved with relief shells, which originated in Italy in the 15-16 century, and became popular during the Victorian period. The development of the shell sculpture mainly experienced the Roman period, the Renaissance period, and the 19th century. Roman period: Early Roman shellfish mainly engraved the image of God, mythical stories, beauty or Bible events. The statue depicts the heroes or power of that era. At that time, young women wore shellfish jewelry to express their love. During the Renaissance: During the Renaissance, shell sculptures were often decorated on the helmet, armor or sword, or rings and other jewelry, and even decorated on vases, cups. Pope Pope II is a loyal collector of Cameo. In Elizabeth, women collected Cameo relief gemstones mainly to prove their social status. At that time, more and more tourists went to the ancient city of the Roman City Pompeii site buried under the ash of Vesuway, bringing back shells and volcanic agate as tourist souvenirs. During the 19th century: Men's purchase of relief gemstones was mainly to show their reputation and culture. Napoleon, the first King of France, loved Cameo. In the 19th century, shell carving Cameo began to be popular, and no longer used hard gems and blue agate shells. Jewelry craftsmen began to use agate shells to make shell carved crafts and jewelry. Moreover, the owner of Beagai is no longer limited to the wealthy class of the upper levels of society, and the middle class and tourists have also begun to buy shell sculptures, and the market has become prosperous.
Consultation record · Answer on 2021-10-02nHello about the development of Beagai! Bagine (Cameo) refers to Italy, which is engraved with relief shells, which originated in Italy in the 15-16 century, and became popular during the Victorian period. The development of the shell sculpture mainly experienced the Roman period, the Renaissance period, and the 19th century. Roman period: Early Roman shellfish mainly engraved the image of God, mythical stories, beauty or Bible events. The statue depicts the heroes or power of that era. At that time, young women wore shellfish jewelry to express their love. During the Renaissance: During the Renaissance, shell sculptures were often decorated on the helmet, armor or sword, or rings and other jewelry, and even decorated on vases, cups. Pope Pope II is a loyal collector of Cameo. In Elizabeth, women collected Cameo relief gemstones mainly to prove their social status. At that time, more and more tourists went to the ancient city of the Roman City Pompeii site buried under the ash of Vesuway, bringing back shells and volcanic agate as tourist souvenirs. During the 19th century: Men's purchase of relief gemstones was mainly to show their reputation and culture. Napoleon, the first King of France, loved Cameo. In the 19th century, shell carving Cameo began to be popular, and no longer used hard gems and blue agate shells. Jewelry craftsmen began to use agate shells to make shell carved crafts and jewelry. Moreover, the owner of Beagai is no longer limited to the wealthy class of the upper levels of society, and the middle class and tourists have also begun to buy shell sculptures, and the market has become prosperous.