
BY: ANTHONY BARBUTO
Cameos have a very important place in Italian history, culture and lifestyle. The art of Cameo-making, called Glittica, is one of the most ancient arts of humanity and an art that has had its golden moments in Italy over the centuries.
During the Roman Empire, for example, Cameos served to emphasize one’s social status, while in Florentine Renaissance and the Neoclassicism period, the Cameo was an object of desire, and a MUST-HAVE for privileged tourists during the Grand Tour of Italy.
SOURCE: https://italianenthusiast.com
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