1920s See, Hear, Speak No Evil Necklace

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Small statuettes of three monkeys like these have been popular in Britain since the 1900s; they are known to have been carried as lucky charms by soldiers in the First World War. They are identified with the proverbial saying ‘See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil’, first recorded in 1926 and now generally used sarcastically against those who - through selfishness or cowardice - choose to ignore some wrongdoing. The Wise Monkeys originated in Japan, where they have been known since the 16th century; statues of them are set at crossroads in honour of Koshin, the God of Roads, whose attendants they are. There, their slogan is Mi-zaru, kika-zaru, iwa-zaru, ‘No seeing, no hearing, no speaking’, with a pun on Japanese for ‘Monkey’, and it is used to teach prudence and purity. This pendant, made in the Deco era, bears the Ghiso makers mark (they're a French jewelry company founded in 1907.)

MATERIALS: 18k gold (tests), new 14k gold chain

AGE: c. 1920

CONDITION: Very good

SIZE: 1 5/8" length including chain and bale, 3/8" monkeys, 18" chain