9780789208682-0789208687-Victorian Jewelry: Unexplored Treasures

Victorian Jewelry: Unexplored Treasures

ISBN-13: 9780789208682
ISBN-10: 0789208687
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Ginny Redington Dawes, Corinne Davidov
Publication date: 1991
Publisher: Abbeville Press
Format: Paperback 156 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780789208682
ISBN-10: 0789208687
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Ginny Redington Dawes, Corinne Davidov
Publication date: 1991
Publisher: Abbeville Press
Format: Paperback 156 pages

Summary

Victorian Jewelry: Unexplored Treasures (ISBN-13: 9780789208682 and ISBN-10: 0789208687), written by authors Ginny Redington Dawes, Corinne Davidov, was published by Abbeville Press in 1991. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Victorian Jewelry: Unexplored Treasures (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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An authoritative and gorgeously illustrated survey of Victorian jewelry that focuses on secondary” jewelry, characterized by bold, playful, romantic and modern designs.

The many styles of Victorian jewelry presented in this volume are selected from the best collections in the United States and abroad, and shown here in specially commissioned, exclusive color photographs. The photographs showcase the glorious color and style of the rich variety of materials, including Scottish Agate, malachite, and granite, the amazingly modern niello, and the stark black beauty of Whitby jet.

For more than half a century, during the reign of Queen Victoria, England and Europe produced some of the most delightful flights of fancy that jewelry has ever taken. Long ignored because of the intrinsic worthlessness of its various materials, today these pieces are increasingly prized for their beauty and workmanship. Surprisingly, this period in jewelrymaking did not follow the fussy, overly ornate style that characterized the Victorian era, but rather promoted bold, playful, romantic and modern” styles. Some of the most unusual pieces were constructed with materials including hair, lava, coal iron, and aluminum. The text gives authoritative and fascinating historical context to the uses of these materials and designs. Many of the most sought–after pieces are made of silver, and popular designs include stars, anchors, hearts, bows and outstretched hands.
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