Anyway, I'm continuing my jewelry geek educaton by reading "Victorian Jewelry Design" by Charlotte Gere. For those of us interested in the history of jewelry design the Victorian era is an especially interesting period, when jewelry designers were inspired by a wide range of historical and archeological sources, and increases in mass-production significantly changed the way jewelry was made and sold. Published in 1972, this book is text-heavy, with a decent number of illustrations in black and white. Definitely for serious jewelry geeks only.
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Monday, January 7, 2013
A Jewelry Geek's Reading List: Victorian Jewelry Design by Charlotte Gere
Anyway, I'm continuing my jewelry geek educaton by reading "Victorian Jewelry Design" by Charlotte Gere. For those of us interested in the history of jewelry design the Victorian era is an especially interesting period, when jewelry designers were inspired by a wide range of historical and archeological sources, and increases in mass-production significantly changed the way jewelry was made and sold. Published in 1972, this book is text-heavy, with a decent number of illustrations in black and white. Definitely for serious jewelry geeks only.
Now where do I get a goat? really funny fact :)
ReplyDeleteVictorian has to be one of my favorite eras for jewelry making, amazing detail and craftmanship...