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Zoom 19th Century Egyptian Revival Micromosaic Tie Pin of a Scarab Beetle | Parkin and Gerrish | Antique & Vintage Jewellery
Zoom 19th Century Egyptian Revival Micromosaic Tie Pin of a Scarab Beetle | Parkin and Gerrish | Antique & Vintage Jewellery
Zoom 19th Century Egyptian Revival Micromosaic Tie Pin of a Scarab Beetle | Parkin and Gerrish | Antique & Vintage Jewellery
Zoom 19th Century Egyptian Revival Micromosaic Tie Pin of a Scarab Beetle | Parkin and Gerrish | Antique & Vintage Jewellery
Zoom 19th Century Egyptian Revival Micromosaic Tie Pin of a Scarab Beetle | Parkin and Gerrish | Antique & Vintage Jewellery

19th Century Egyptian Revival Micromosaic Tie Pin of a Scarab Beetle

Dhs. 4,587.00
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SKU831N

Description

This exquisite micro mosaic tie pin from c.1860 features a meticulously crafted scarab beetle with intricately designed legs and secondary wings. The masterful use of iridescent tesserae adds a shimmer that perfectly captures the essence of the beetle's wing. During the 19th century, Rome and Florence's micro mosaic workshops were a major source of these stunning jewels, especially the popular Etruscan Revival style with scarab beetle mosaics, which rose to prominence between 1860-70.

The scarab beetle held great significance in Ancient Egypt as it symbolised the connection between religion and nature. According to Egyptian beliefs, the beetles' rolling of dung represented the journey of the sun across the sky, while their emergence from the dung balls was seen as a symbol of birth from nothingness, closely linked to divinity. As a result, scarabs were viewed as a representation of the divine cycle of the sun, birth, and regeneration. The 19th and 20th centuries saw a surge in archaeological findings, leading to increased interest in ancient civilisations such as Egypt. This trend, known as Egyptian Revival, inspired many jewellers to replicate the beautiful jewels discovered during these excavations. The construction of the Suez Canal in 1869 further boosted awareness of Egyptian culture, which was heightened by the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb in the early 20th century.

 

Product Details

Date & Origin 1860-1870s, English

Era Victorian (1837 - 1901)

Measurements Length 7.8cm
1.7cm x 1.7cm

Material Gold

Hallmarks Unmarked

Condition Very good

What Zuleika says

"So beautiful"

Any questions?

Get in touch with Zuleika about the 19th Century Egyptian Revival Micromosaic Tie Pin of a Scarab Beetle ()

Email: zuleika@parkinandgerrish.com

Call: +44 (0) 2072062420

WhatsApp: +44 (0) 7766718842

19th Century Egyptian Revival Micromosaic Tie Pin of a Scarab Beetle

Dhs. 4,587.00
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Do you offer layaway? Can I pay in instalments?

Yes! We have different ways of doing layaways.

Paypal is most popular or via bank transfer. We try to be as flexible as possible, so if you tell us what you need, we will agree the layaway terms on a case by case basis with you.

We usually offer a PayPal invoice over the period of 3 months, but can happily extend to 6 months if needed. We do not charge interest for instalment payments. Paypal invoice allows you to pay a partial payment whenever is convenient for you.


A 20% up front, non refundable, deposit is required to hold the item, and this counts towards the item total. Payment is then made over the following weeks and the final payment must be made by the agreed end date.

Please note, items bought on layaway are returnable, but the deposit is non refundable. Items are shipped once payment is completed. If payment is not made within the agreed time frame, we will try to work with you to agree a solution, but reserve the right to refund your money (bar the deposit) and re-list the item Please contact us directly to discuss further.

Does it come with a certificate?

Yes, we provide a Parkin & Gerrish certificate with your purchase.

All of our jewellery is checked and examined in house by Zuleika who is a professional gemologist and a FGA (Fellow of the Gemmology Association) and DGA (Diamond Member of the Gemmological Association).
The Parkin & Gerrish certificate is perfect to give to your insurance company along with a copy of the invoice. Please note, the certificate we provide is not a gemological certificate.


Some of our higher end jewellery will come with accredited gemological/diamond certification from a lab. If it does, it will be mentioned in the description. If it has not been lab certified, it is possible to provide such a certificate from a reputable London gemological lab. There is an additional non refundable charge for this, approximately £80 - 120 + VAT. Please get in touch with us to find out more.

Can I try on before I buy? I need help deciding!

As we are online-only, we offer virtual appointments with Zoom, WhatsApp & Signal video. We are more than happy to provide any additional photos, videos or details about the item/s via email and WhatsApp/Signal. Zuleika will be delighted to be your very own personal virtual shopping assistant. Do get in touch with us. 

If you order jewellery from us and it doesn’t satisfy you in any way, we offer a full refund policy - please read for further details.

How long will my order take to arrive?

We aim to dispatch as soon as possible, usually within 24 hours.

However, there infrequently might be a delay up to 72 hours.

Please allow an additional 5 working days to the delivery time for resizing of rings. Please get in touch if you are wishing to have your item arrive for a particular date and we will try our best to accommodate.

My purchase is a surprise for someone. I do not want my partner to know!

Don’t worry, your secret is safe with us! We have very discreet packaging on the outside – we also do not want the postman to know the box he is carrying contains jewellery! 

Every purchase is gift wrapped and we can include a gift messages too - please add to your order note or send us an email.

Can a product be engraved?

Yes, please contact us for further details on cost and availability. Any piece that is engraved is a final sale.

Shipping

How much does shipping cost?

All shipping information can be found on our shipping page.

Do you ship internationally?

Yes, we use Royal Mail and DHL to ship all over the world. We only used secure and insured services. Read our shipping policy here. 

Do you ship to P.O.boxes?

We are unable to ship to P.O. boxes at this time.

What is your return policy?

All return information can be found on our Return and Refund page.

About us

SUSTAINABLE PACKAGING

Our gift boxes are plastic free, fully recyclable and FSC certified. They are high quality rigid luxury boxes that look and feel amazing. They have been beautifully designed by Zuleika and Oliver and best of all, made in the UK!

Our jewellery is presented inside the gift box in a green presentation box, as well as, a luxury reusable pouch and tissue paper. Our boxes, pouches and tissue paper are made in the UK and support small businesses.

Our postage packaging is also recyclable. You can read more about how we are sustainable HERE.

MADE IN THE UK

Parkin & Gerrish are very proud to be not just a British Brand, but also a small family run business. We have personally hand-picked all our jewellery, as well as our manufactured jewellery, our packaging and even our jewellery cleaner from all over the UK, supporting local and small businesses.

The point is, we know exactly where everything comes from and how it is made. We have homegrown ethics and principles, we care about people, customers, suppliers and our planet and the next generation.

SIGNATURE GIFT WRAPPING

Every purchase is lovingly gift wrapped by Zuleika herself. 

We felt it was important, as we are not a physical shop and online only, you have the ultimate experience of opening our beautiful packaging. Nothing feels better than receiving jewellery. 

We can include a gift messages too - please add to your order note or send us an email. 

Oh and do not worry, your secret is safe with us! We have very discreet packaging on the outside – we also do not want the postman to know the box he is carrying contains jewellery!

PACKAGING

Tie Pin Box

These are made by a small UK family business based in Dorset that has been going for over 80 years. We provide a stopper too!

Wedding bands

The history of tie pins

Tie Pins are also known as Stick Pins. They were first popularised in the early 19th Century by the English Gentleman. They can be worn in a numerous ways: cravats, ties or on a jacket collar (lapel). They are the perfect gift for the gentleman who wishes to glam up his look for a wedding or for the races.

A tie pin is a long pin, worn vertically with a decorative top. The pin can be straight or a twisted section (for extra security). All our tie pins come with a protective cap (stopper) to place over the pointed end to help keep the pin in place and to stop you getting spiked!

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