Tuesday, September 17, 2024

Jewelry 7000 Years

Tait, Hugh, editor. Jewelry 7,000 Years: An International History and Illustrated Survey from the Collections of the British Museum. UK: British Museum Press, 1987.

This book is a comprehensive exploration of the history of jewelry, tracing its development over millennia. This beautifully illustrated book draws on the extensive collections of the British Museum to present a global perspective on jewelry, from ancient times through the 20th century. The volume examines how jewelry has functioned not only as adornment but also as a symbol of status, wealth, and identity across various cultures.

The book is organized chronologically and geographically, showcasing artifacts from ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, Rome, and medieval Europe, as well as more recent pieces from the Renaissance and modern times. High-quality photographs accompany detailed descriptions, revealing the craftsmanship, materials, and evolving styles that have characterized jewelry throughout history. Essays from experts in the field provide historical context and discuss the social, cultural, and technological factors that influenced jewelry design over the centuries.

This work is an essential resource for those interested in the history of decorative arts, archaeology, and anthropology, offering a rich visual and scholarly survey of one of humanity's oldest and most enduring art forms.

Used - Hard Cover, Dust Cover, Good->Excellent Condition. ISBN 978-0810981034.

Asking $45.

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