Description
The most comprehensive and beautifully illustrated history of jewelry.
The previous edition of this exhaustive survey was published to critical acclaim by the British Museum Press. Since publication, the museum has expanded its collection, with major acquisitions of pieces from Europe and Asia. The new edition includes a complete revision of the section on Europe after 1700, plus revisions to the sections on Celtic Europe, Roman Britain, cameos and finger rings.
The book explores the varied styles, techniques and materials used to make jewelry in many civilizations throughout the world and across the millennia. Egyptian necklaces, Celtic torcs, South American gold masks, Renaissance pendants and Art Nouveau buckles are examples of the range of the masterpieces described and illustrated with 400 superb photographs.
7000 Years of Jewelry takes readers on an impressive tour that includes, among other times and places:
The Middle East: 5000-2000 BC
Egypt: 1500-900 BC
Phoenician, Greek, Etruscan and Persian Lands: 850-325 BC
China, Celtic Europe, Mexico and Peru: 600 BC-AD 600
The Mediterranean, India, Egypt, Roman Britain and Byzantium: 325 BC-AD 600
Europe, China, Korea and Japan: AD 300-1000
Mayan Central America: AD 600-1000
Central and South America: AD 500-1500
Europe, Islam, China, Korea and Java: AD 1000-1500
China, India, Tibet and Mongolia: AD 1500-1850
West Africa: AD 1500-1800
Europe: AD 1500-1950.
More comprehensive than before, this reference remains the finest and most beautifully illustrated history of jewelry ever published.
Used. Quality , internally very pleasing, clean fresh and crisp pages, Cover fresh and bright, boards still firm, with NO creasing on the spine, a very well looked after copy indeed !
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