The material characterization of nineteenth-century artifacts is of great interest, due both to the breakthrough technological advances and to the unprecedented spread of forgeries of antiquities which took place in that period. However, this type of artifacts has been largely overlooked in the past. In this paper we present the compositional analysis of gold jewels by the Castellani, one of the most important families of goldsmiths in nineteenth-century Europe. The use of a portable micro-XRF spectrometer, specifically developed for jewellery analysis at the Centro Nacional de Aceleradores (Seville), allowed us to analyse, in a completely non-invasive way, the alloys, joining techniques and surface treatments of the jewels of the Castellani collection at the National Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia in Rome. The addition to the spectrometer of a second X-rays detector with a zinc filter allowed us to check the possible presence of low amounts of cadmium, a metal added to gold soldering only from the nineteenth century and often used in authenticity studies. Moreover, the relative intensities of the Au X-ray lines were studied in order to check non-invasively the presence of surface enrichments in gold.

Characterization of Castellani nineteenth-century gold jewellery by in situ micro-XRF spectroscopy / Manca R.; Scrivano S.; Manfriani C.; Ager Vazquez F.J.; Ortega-Feliu I.; Ferretti M.; Respaldiza M.A.; Benvenuti M.. - In: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS. - ISSN 2045-2322. - STAMPA. - 12:(2022), pp. 7813.0-7813.0. [10.1038/s41598-022-11815-3]

Characterization of Castellani nineteenth-century gold jewellery by in situ micro-XRF spectroscopy

Manca R.
;
Scrivano S.;Manfriani C.;Ager Vazquez F. J.;Benvenuti M.
2022

Abstract

The material characterization of nineteenth-century artifacts is of great interest, due both to the breakthrough technological advances and to the unprecedented spread of forgeries of antiquities which took place in that period. However, this type of artifacts has been largely overlooked in the past. In this paper we present the compositional analysis of gold jewels by the Castellani, one of the most important families of goldsmiths in nineteenth-century Europe. The use of a portable micro-XRF spectrometer, specifically developed for jewellery analysis at the Centro Nacional de Aceleradores (Seville), allowed us to analyse, in a completely non-invasive way, the alloys, joining techniques and surface treatments of the jewels of the Castellani collection at the National Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia in Rome. The addition to the spectrometer of a second X-rays detector with a zinc filter allowed us to check the possible presence of low amounts of cadmium, a metal added to gold soldering only from the nineteenth century and often used in authenticity studies. Moreover, the relative intensities of the Au X-ray lines were studied in order to check non-invasively the presence of surface enrichments in gold.
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Manca R.; Scrivano S.; Manfriani C.; Ager Vazquez F.J.; Ortega-Feliu I.; Ferretti M.; Respaldiza M.A.; Benvenuti M.
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