Deroceras / Porcelain Necklace
Deroceras / Porcelain Necklace
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The article "Two Toarcian Ammonites" by S. S. Buckmanwas was published in November 1903 in the Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, Volume 59. It describes two ammonites that have been found by members of the Cotteswold Naturalists' Field-Club. The plates in the article were illustrated by F.H. Michael. One of these illustrations — of the ammonite genus Deroceras (known as Eoderoceras in current taxonomy) — celebrates both the refined beauty of scientific drawing and the graceful forms of these Early Jurassic creatures.
This listing is for porcelain necklace with archival scientific illustration. The main piece was hand-sculpted vitrified porcelain, fired in a kiln at high tempreature. The surface carries illustration of Derocers (Eoderoceras) ammonite from 1903 scientific publication, transferred with manganese oxide. The back side of the porcelain piece is covered with bronze metallic glaze.
This necklace was produced in a single version and represent a unique piece of jewellery.
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