Necklace
In the 19th century, jewellery fashioned of gold and human hair was highly valued for its personal character. A note accompanying this necklace states that the hair in it belonged to H.M.A.F. Teding van Berkhout-van Slingeland and to her youngest child, Ferdinand, who died in 1854. The family relied on the services of a leading professional hair worker.
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Necklace
In the 19th century, jewellery fashioned of gold and human hair was highly valued for its personal character. A note accompanying this necklace states that the hair in it belonged to H.M.A.F. Teding van Berkhout-van Slingeland and to her youngest child, Ferdinand, who died in 1854. The family relied on the services of a leading professional hair worker.
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Gift of Jonkvrouw C.I. Six, 's-Graveland
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Schenking van jkvr. C.I. Six, 's-Graveland
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description
In the 19th century, jewellery ...... ding professional hair worker.
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Sieraden van goud en mensenhaa ...... e professionele haarwerker in.
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identifier
BK-1978-408
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publisher
Rijksmuseum
title
Collier
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Necklace
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created
c. 1864
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ca. 1864
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extent
diameter 2.4 cm
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hanger diameter 2,4 cm
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ketting lengte 60,0 cm
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length 60.0 cm
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Collectie: juwelen
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Collection: jewellery
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spatial
temporal
second quarter 19th century
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tweede kwart 19e eeuw
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