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BIG, Gilded metal chatelaine with double row of rope chain finished with charms Good condition (some wear) Total length: 20 cm The châtelaine is a jewelry accessory worn at the waist, hanging from the belt, whose ancestors are the clavandier and the troussoir of the 14th century. In the first part of the eighteenth century, the châtelaine became fashionable; by the end of the Ancien Régime, it was worn by both men and women, sometimes symmetrically in pairs, on either side of breeches or skirts. With the advent of neoclassical fashion, which brought the waist up under the bust, the châtelaine disappeared almost completely, but made a comeback in 1820, when the waistline took its place. Gilt metal chatelaine with two rows of rope chain finished with charms Good condition (used) Total length: 20 cm The chatelaine is a jewellery accessory worn at the waist, hanging from the belt, whose ancestors are the clavandier and the troussoir of the 14th century. During the first part of the eighteenth century, the châtelaine became fashionable; by the end of the Ancien Régime, it was worn by both men and women, sometimes in pairs, symmetrically on either side of breeches or skirts. When the neoclassical fashion took hold, which brought the waist up below the bust, the châtelaine disappeared almost completely, but it made a comeback from 1820, when the waistline took its place again.

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BIG, Gilded metal chatelaine with double row of rope chain finished with charms Good condition (some wear) Total length: 20 cm The châtelaine is a jewelry accessory worn at the waist, hanging from the belt, whose ancestors are the clavandier and the troussoir of the 14th century. In the first part of the eighteenth century, the châtelaine became fashionable; by the end of the Ancien Régime, it was worn by both men and women, sometimes symmetrically in pairs, on either side of breeches or skirts. With the advent of neoclassical fashion, which brought the waist up under the bust, the châtelaine disappeared almost completely, but made a comeback in 1820, when the waistline took its place. Gilt metal chatelaine with two rows of rope chain finished with charms Good condition (used) Total length: 20 cm The chatelaine is a jewellery accessory worn at the waist, hanging from the belt, whose ancestors are the clavandier and the troussoir of the 14th century. During the first part of the eighteenth century, the châtelaine became fashionable; by the end of the Ancien Régime, it was worn by both men and women, sometimes in pairs, symmetrically on either side of breeches or skirts. When the neoclassical fashion took hold, which brought the waist up below the bust, the châtelaine disappeared almost completely, but it made a comeback from 1820, when the waistline took its place again.

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Estimate 40 - 60 EUR
Starting price  40 EUR

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