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Lockets are generally worn on chains around the neck and often hold a photo of the person who gave the locket, or they could form part of a charm bracelet. They come in many shapes such as ovals, hearts, prisms and circles and are usually made of precious metals such as gold or silver befitting their status as decorative jewellery.
Below the picture is the name "SALOME" in an area modeled on an identification plate, as well as square ornaments with a circle on each side. The three-quarter portrait is framed with a narrow golden border and has broader frame elements on the sides, through which the actually rectangular picture forms a square area together with the frame.
' benkan board '): A square metal frame covered with thin black silk. Tatetama (立玉, lit. ' standing gem '): An ornament with a standing stem, petals attached to the end, and inlaid with a gem. Koji (巾子): A black silk cap used to hold the topknot in place. Ryū (旒, chain): The decorative chains hanging from the crown.
While the Victorian era popularized large shell cameos, these were often set in bright gold frames that, though eye-catching, sometimes overshadowed the intricate carvings. Wealthier patrons favored gold or silver settings, while the more affordable Pinchbeck frames enabled the middle class to partake in this popular trend.
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