Snuffbox

French, Paris

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 545

This enameled and engraved gold snuffbox dates to the mid-eighteenth century. The wavy stripes have been created from an alternating pattern of black and red enamel engraved with floral motifs and the pattern is reminiscent of the floral designs found in silk cloth of the period. The black and red enamel also evokes the translucent effects of Chinese and Japanese lacquer, a material that was highly prized as an exotic luxury good among the eighteenth-century European elite.

Snuffbox, Gold, enamel, French, Paris

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