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Breloque Collection

"Discover the Intricate World of Breloques: A Glimpse into Renaissance Pendants" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the exquisite craftsmanship of breloques


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"Discover the Intricate World of Breloques: A Glimpse into Renaissance Pendants" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the exquisite craftsmanship of breloques, as we explore a collection of stunning pendants from the 16th century. These miniature works of art offer a glimpse into an era when beauty and symbolism were intricately intertwined. Among these treasures are two pendants adorned with sundials, reminding us of the timeless nature of our existence. Crafted by anonymous artists under the guidance of Hans Collaert (I) and Philips Galle in 1581, they serve as silent witnesses to moments that have long passed. In another pendant, a peace goddess stands proudly with a palm branch held firmly in her hand. Created by an anonymous artist under Hans Collaert (I)'s supervision, this piece symbolizes harmony and tranquility amidst turbulent times. Victoria takes center stage on yet another pendant, laurel wreath clasped tightly in her grasp. This powerful image speaks volumes about triumph and victory over adversity—an emblematic representation crafted anonymously by Hans Collaert (I) and Philips Galle. Adriaen Collaert's dragon-themed pendant captivates with its double-shelled creature—a mythical symbol often associated with protection against evil forces. The intricate details showcase Adriaen's mastery as both print maker and storyteller. A sphinx pendant created by Adriaen Collaert offers an enigmatic allure—its riddles left unsolved for centuries. As you gaze upon this mysterious creature, let your imagination wander through ancient tales shrouded in secrecy. The front face of a pendeloque reveals a niche with a majestic dome—a testament to architectural brilliance captured within such delicate confines. Its creator remains unknown but their talent is evident; transporting us to grand structures that once stood tall. Hieronymus Wierix's Victoria pendant exudes strength and determination.