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Traditional Indian Jewellery

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ISBN: 9781851498536 Category: Tags: ,

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Traditional Indian Jewellery – The Golden Smile of India is a vast and detailed publication covering the rich heritage of Indian jewellery and its significance in past and present Indian society. Jewellery plays an important part in the everyday lives, important moments, festivals and religious aspects of Indian culture. It is not only girls and women who wear jewellery, but also boys, men, temple statues and even animals. The book excels in its detailed descriptions, which accompany the sumptuous array of images. We discover why enamel is used in the north of India, the origin and significance of gold, the significance of setting gems in a certain order, and jewellery’s spiritual importance. The book covers in detail the meaning of the use of flowers and birds in Hindu influenced jewellery, looking through the eyes of 17th century European travellers who visited the rich Mogul courts. This publication is the result of 35 years of research – travelling, studying, and talking to many people across the entire subcontinent of India, as well as having had unprecedented access to goldsmiths and enamellers; being shown techniques known only to one family, which have been transferred from generation to generation; and being granted access to beautiful and never before seen Royal collections. AUTHOR: Bernadette van Gelder founded the firm ‘Van Gelder Indian Jewellery’ in 1980. She is a frequent face at high quality art fairs. SELLING POINTS: . Balances gorgeous photographs against technical insight into the jewellery making process . Explores enamelling, a niche topic within the broad subject of Indian jewellery 531 colour, 2 b/w With slipcase

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Weight 4800 g
Dimensions 275 × 325 mm
Author

Bernadette van Gelder

Author Bio

Bernadette van Gelder founded the firm 'Van Gelder Indian Jewellery' in 1980. She is a frequent face at high quality art fairs.

ISBN

9781851498536

Number of Pages

608

Traditional Indian Jewellery

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ISBN: 9781851498833 Category: Tags: ,

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Traditional Indian Jewellery: The Golden Smile of India explores the rich heritage of Indian jewellery and its significance in past and present Indian society. Jewellery plays an important part in the everyday lives, important moments, festivals and religious aspects of Indian culture. It is not only girls and women who wear jewellery, but also boys, men, temple statues and even animals. The book excels in its detailed descriptions, which accompany the sumptuous array of images. We discover the origin and significance of gold, the significance of setting gems in a certain order, and jewellery’s spiritual importance. The book retells and explains in detail the legends and stories attached to certain gems, as well as their mythological and astrological significance. This publication is the result of thirty-five years of research – travelling, studying, and talking to many people across the entire subcontinent of India, as well as having had unprecedented access to goldsmiths and enamellers; being shown techniques known only to one family, which have been transferred from generation to generation; and being granted access to beautiful and never before seen Royal collections. AUTHOR: Bernadette van Gelder founded the firm ‘Van Gelder Indian Jewellery’ in 1980. She is a frequent face at high quality art fairs. SELLING POINTS: . Balances gorgeous photographs against detailed descriptions of traditional gems . Explores the legends and stories behind the gems used in traditional Indian jewellery 242 colour, 2 b/w illustrations

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Weight 1970 g
Dimensions 240 × 300 mm
Author

Bernadette van Gelder

Author Bio

Bernadette van Gelder founded the firm 'Van Gelder Indian Jewellery' in 1980. She is a frequent face at high quality art fairs.

ISBN

9781851498833

Number of Pages

296

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ISBN: 9781851498840 Category: Tags: ,

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Traditional Indian Jewellery: Beautiful People is a vast and detailed publication covering the importance of ritual adornment, and the popular design motifs featured in traditional Indian jewellery. Jewellery plays an important part in the everyday lives, important moments, festivals and religious aspects of Indian culture. It is not only girls and women who wear jewellery, but also boys, men, temple statues and even animals. The book excels in its detailed descriptions, which accompany the sumptuous array of images. We discover why enamel is used in the north of India, and how ancestral craftsmen pass their skills from generation to generation, especially the process and tradition of enamelling. The book covers in detail the meaning of the use of flowers and birds in Hindu-influenced jewellery, looking through the eyes of seventeenth-century European travellers who visited the rich Mogul courts. This publication is the result of thirty-five years of research – travelling, studying, and talking to many people across the entire subcontinent of India, as well as having had unprecedented access to goldsmiths and enamellers; being shown techniques known only to one family, which have been transferred from generation to generation; and being granted access to beautiful and never before seen Royal collections. AUTHOR: Bernadette van Gelder founded the firm ‘Van Gelder Indian Jewellery’ in 1980. She is a frequent face at high-quality art fairs. SELLING POINTS: . Balances gorgeous photographs against technical insight into the jewellery-making process . Explores the heritage of the traditional skills handed down from generation to generation 289 colour illustrations

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Weight 2060 g
Dimensions 240 × 300 mm
Author

Bernadette van Gelder

Author Bio

Bernadette van Gelder founded the firm 'Van Gelder Indian Jewellery' in 1980. She is a frequent face at high-quality art fairs.

ISBN

9781851498840

Number of Pages

312

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