A putto (pl. = putti, from Latin: boy) is a chubby naked child boy, often with wings, that was used extensively as a depiction of peace, Heaven, and other meanings in the early Renaissance Period. In jewelry, putti are often depicted as figural golden cherubs or in painterly enamel.
Russer Gold and Pearl Winged Putto Riding a Wave of Pearls Atop a Golden Poisson.