Selecting a Cameo
Cameo carvings have enduring appeal. They make fashionable jewelry accessories and can become treasured heirlooms. However, there are several types of cameos available. How do you select the perfect cameo? Read on...
Types of Cameos
True cameos are carved images. Synthetic cameos are available that have been impressed or molded in plastic, glass, or other materials. Genuine cameos are carvings of natural materials, including seashell, coral, and stone. Ideally, the carving should be a single piece, and not composed of glued layers. Cameos are often associated with images of beautiful women, but they may be carved in the likeness of men, animals, geometric designs, and other shapes. Many cameos take advantage of natural color gradations in materials, which result in images such as a white face carved over a pink background.
Cameo Value
The most valued cameos are hardstone (e.g., agate, lapis, amethyst) cameos. Hard material requires considerable skill to carve, but yields detailed images that may endure for thousands of years. High quality, beauty, or uniqueness of an image all increase a cameo's value. Cameos command higher prices if they are still in their original settings. New settings should mirror the style used when the cameo was carved. Rarity also determines the value of a cameo.
Making a Purchase
A genuine cameo is a thing of beauty and a good investment. However, research a merchant before making a purchase. Word of mouth is a good way to assess a reputation. Internet searches may also reveal opinions of other buyers. Ask for written guarantees. Don't be afraid to get the cameo authenticated elsewhere. After you have done the research, you will come away from the sale feeling secure that you have a timeless work of art!
Additional Reading
Do you need more information about cameos? Here are some Internet resources: