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Thursday, September 1, 2011

Vintage Jewelry Design: Classics to Collect & Wear

Library Journal (08/01/2011):
Cox (cultural history, Univ. of the Arts, London; "Stiletto") showcases 120 years of fabulous jewelry from well-known artisans, celebrity designers, and production houses, including Cartier, Chanel, Dalí, Fabergé, Fulco di Verdura, Alexander McQueen, Tiffany, and Van Cleef & Arpels. Historical and vintage photographs and helpful captions accentuate the succinct, well-written text. The chapters highlight major trends by decade. Examples are "Edwardian Era" (1910s), which shows the elegance of Fabergé, Cartier, Boucheron, and items from the war years; "Hollywood Glamour" (1930s), showing flashy and iconic designs and one-of-a-kind pieces for celebrities; "Mid-Century Sparkle" (1950s), which displays French figurative jewelry and the marvels of Schlumberger, Tiffany, Dior, Swarovski crystals, and charm bracelets; "Pop Goes the Future" (1960s), where anything goes, from ethnic designs and hippie motifs to space-age modern; and "Future Collectibles," which presents new designers like Shaun Leane, Frank Gehry, and Kazumi Nagano. A "Shopping and Collecting Guide" covers where to buy, spotting fakes, caring for fine jewelry, and online shopping; a glossary and a list of museums, collections, and antique markets are also provided.
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