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Polyp Colony

John Paul Miller (American, 1918–2013)
American
1995

Medium/Technique Gold (18k), enamel
Dimensions Overall (Pendant): 5.7 x 5.1 x 1.6 cm (2 1/4 x 2 x 5/8 in.)
Overall (Length of chain): 41.3 cm (16 1/4 in.)
Credit Line The Daphne Farago Collection
Accession Number2006.361

This necklace features John Paul Miller’s unique style of enameling and showcases his ability to create imaginative and whimsical animal forms, as well as his highly sophisticated gold work. The enamel pendant and hand-wrought loop-in-loop chain is based on work Miller pioneered decades earlier. He admired the sophisticated metalwork of the ancient Etruscans, especially their use of gold granulation (a delicate process in which tiny balls of pure gold are fused to a gold surface). Miller revived this technique, combining it with polychrome enamel. He studied and later taught at the Cleveland Institute of Art, where he influenced generations of jewelry makers.

DescriptionPendant brooch of abstract pod-like form decorated with vitreous green, gold, orange enamel. Below are stylized leaves decorated with granulated pure gold spheres. Woven gold chain. Pendant hoop attachment. Together with hand-woven chain and tubular clasp with granulation. Back of pendant/brooch is made of 18 kt. yellow gold.
Signed "JPM" incised below pin stem
ProvenanceJohn Paul Miller; Daphne Farago, June 17, 1996 Daphne Farago; to MFA, 2006, gift of Daphne Farago.
CopyrightReproduced with permission.