Jewellery
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- $3.99
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- $3.99
Publisher Description
In "Jewellery," H. Clifford Smith presents a comprehensive examination of the historical and cultural significance of adornments throughout human civilization. Employing a meticulous scholarly approach, Smith weaves together a rich tapestry of anecdotal narratives, art historical insights, and material analysis. The book’s literary style is both accessible and erudite, appealing to scholars and general readers alike, as it elucidates the interplay between artistry and the symbolism of jewellery across different cultures and eras. Contextually, this work emerges amid a resurgence of interest in decorative arts and the socio-historical role of personal adornment, positioning it within contemporary discourses on identity and heritage. H. Clifford Smith, a noted art historian and curator, brings a wealth of expertise and passion to the topic of jewellery. His extensive travels and research in museums around the world have informed his understanding of the craft's evolution and cultural context. Smith’s academic background in anthropology further underscores his dedication to exploring how jewellery reflects societal values, beliefs, and class systems, providing a rich, multifaceted examination of this intriguing subject. This compelling exploration is highly recommended for anyone interested in the intersection of art, culture, and personal narrative. Whether you are a student of art history, a lover of fine craftsmanship, or simply curious about the stories behind treasured pieces, "Jewellery" offers profound insights and a celebration of human creativity that resonates across time and space.