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2022 Fiji Mandala Art NOUVEAU Antique Finish 3 Oz Silver Coin.
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2022 Fiji Mandala Art NOUVEAU Antique Finish 3 Oz Silver Coin.DESCRIPTION
This Spectacular 3 Oz Silver coin is the NEW RELEASE in the MANDALA ART series and features the ART NOUVEAU MANDALA, a form of art made of geometric configurations of symbols resulting in an intricate design.
The coin has a beautiful Gemstone insert, has Antique Finish quality and comes in an elegant case, along with the Certificate of Authenticity.
THE REVERSE of the coin depicts an intricate and detailed Mandala design surrounding a Art Nouveau pattern.
At the center of the coin, a beautiful African Jasper stone inlay.
THE OBVERSE of the coin depicts the Coat of Arms of Fiji and the inscriptions: “FIJI” – the country of issue, “2022” – the year of issue, “3 oz Ag 999” – the weight of the coin and the fineness of the Silver and “10 DOLLARS” – the face value.
ART NOUVEAU
ART NOUVEAU (/ˌɑːrt nuːˈvoʊ, ˌɑːr/; French: [aʁ nuvo]) is an international style of art, architecture, applied art, especially the decorative arts, known in different languages by different names: Jugendstil in German, Stile Liberty in Italian, Modernisme català in Catalan, etc. In English it is also known as the Modern Style.
The style was most popular between 1890 and 1910 during the Belle Époque period that ended with the start of World War I in 1914.
It was a reaction against the academic art, eclecticism and historicism of 19th century architecture and decoration.
It was often inspired by natural forms such as the sinuous curves of plants and flowers.
Other characteristics of ART NOUVEAU were a sense of dynamism and movement, often given by asymmetry or whiplash lines, and the use of modern materials, particularly iron, glass, ceramics and later concrete, to create unusual forms and larger open spaces.
One major objective of ART NOUVEAU was to break down the traditional distinction between fine arts (especially painting and sculpture) and applied arts.
It was most widely used in interior design, graphic arts, furniture, glass art, textiles, ceramics, jewelry and metal work.
The first ART NOUVEAU houses and interior decoration appeared in Brussels in the 1890s.
It moved quickly to Paris, where it was adapted by Hector Guimard, who saw Horta’s work in Brussels and applied the style for the entrances of the new Paris Métro.
It reached its peak at the 1900 Paris International Exposition, which introduced the Art Nouveau work of artists such as Louis Tiffany.
It appeared in graphic arts in the posters of Alphonse Mucha, and the glassware of René Lalique and Émile Gallé.
From Belgium and France, it spread to the rest of Europe, taking on different names and characteristics in each country (see Naming section below).
It often appeared not only in capitals, but also in rapidly growing cities that wanted to establish artistic identities (Turin and Palermo in Italy; Glasgow in Scotland; Munich and Darmstadt in Germany), as well as in centres of independence movements (Helsinki in Finland, then part of the Russian Empire; Barcelona in Catalonia, Spain).
By 1914, and with the beginning of the First World War, ART NOUVEAU was largely exhausted.
In the 1920s, it was replaced as the dominant architectural and decorative art style by Art Deco and then Modernism.
The ART NOUVEAU style began to receive more positive attention from critics in the late 1960s, with a major exhibition of the work of Hector Guimard at the Museum of Modern Art in 1970.
WHAT IS A MANDALA
The meaning of mandala comes from Sanskrit meaning "circle." It appears in the Rig Veda as the name of the sections of the work, but is also used in many other civilizations, religions and philosophies.
Even though it may be dominated by squares or triangles, a mandala has a concentric structure.
MANDALAS offer balancing visual elements, symbolizing unity and harmony. The meanings of individual mandalas is usually different and unique to each mandala.
THE MANDALA pattern is used in many traditions. In the Americas, Indians have created medicine wheels and sand mandalas.
The circular Aztec calendar was both a timekeeping device and a religious expression of ancient Aztecs. In Asia, the Taoist "yin-yang" symbol represents opposition as well as interdependence.
Tibetan mandalas are often highly intricate illustrations of religious significance that are used for meditation.
From Buddhist stupas to Muslim mosques and Christian cathedrals, the principle of a structure built around a center is a common theme in architecture.
The coin has a beautiful gemstone insert, has an Antique Finish quality and comes in an elegant case, along with the Certificate of Authenticity.
Limited Mintage Of 500 Pieces Worldwide.
SPECIFICATION
Country: Fiji 🇫🇯
Year: 2022
Metal: Silver
Purity: .999
Face Value:
Weight: 3 Oz - 93.3g
Diameter: 50 mm
Mintage: 500 Pcs Worldwide
Finish: ANTIQUE FINISH, HIGH RELIEF N GEMSTONE INSERT.
Certificate COA: Yes
Box: Yes.