Captivating Cameos
There is something about a cameo that it truly captivating. Be
it the attention to fine detail, the elegance of the portraits,
there is simply nothing quite as beautiful as a cameo, and they
never go out of style. Cameos can be made from variety of
materials, such as abalone, wood, bone, coral, ivory, agate,
glass, plastic, various shell types, and layered hard stone
which comes in a variety of colors.
Molded cameos are usually made of glass. They usually consist of
either one or two colors. Often the colors are swirled together.
Glass cameos are usually quite shiny. Molded cameos are also
molded from plastic. The wedgwood style cameos were made from
plastic. Plastic makes a terrific imitation shell cameo. Older
cameos were often made with celluloid using two colors.
Occasionally, but not very often, natural materials are molded.
One way to tell if a cameo is molded is to look for a roundness
in the detail and a lack of sharp and precise lines. To identify
glass cameos look for the presence of mold marks and ridges or
dimples on the back.
Shell cameos are carved from a single piece of shell. Shell is
soft, so it is very easy to carve. Shell cameos are usually two
colors. Shell cameos have a thin concave back, with the
exception of abalone and mother of pearl which are usually flat
on the back and somewhat thicker. Coral Cameos are usually a
single color, and also have a flat back.
Agate cameos are carved with the same technique that shell
cameos are carved. Agate has one main advantage, because the
carver is able to see the layers of color from the side and
knows that these layers will basically be flat. Stone is much
harder to carve. A good hard stone cameo is often under carved
at the junction where the portrait meets the flat plaque. At a
quick glance stone often looks like an applied cameo, however
upon closer examination one can determine it to be stone.
Amber Cameos are rather new to the market place. Amber cameos
are carved from natural amber with the reverse intaglios being
hand carved.
Practice will make it easier to tell molded cameos from carved
cameos: Usually natural materials are carved, while glass and
plastic materials are normally molded but could be carved though
not very likely. Molded cameos can be two colors by the simple
device of pouring one color into the mold in a thin layer and
then following with a thicker layer of another color. If you are
buying for value distinguishing the type of cameo could be very
important. However, if you are buying because you simply "love"
the piece, then determining the type of cameo and the value are
not nearly as important. We suggest if you are purchasing a
cameo because you want to add it to your jewelry wardrobe then
choose what your heart falls for, just be certain you are not
overpaying for what you are getting.
Cameos make a wonderful fashion statement! And they never go out
of style.