Diamond Jewelry: 700 Years of Glory and Glamour

Hardback

Main Details

Title Diamond Jewelry: 700 Years of Glory and Glamour
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Diana Scarisbrick
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:256
Dimensions(mm): Height 305,Width 225
Category/GenrePrecious metal and precious stones: artworks and design
Jewellery
ISBN/Barcode 9780500021507
ClassificationsDewey:739.2709
Audience
General
Illustrations 311 Illustrations, color

Publishing Details

Publisher Thames & Hudson Ltd
Imprint Thames & Hudson Ltd
Publication Date 19 September 2019
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Diamond jewelry has long been symbolic of political power and authority in Europe. This book focuses on the individuals who commissioned and wore extraordinarily precious diamond ornaments from the mid-14th century until the 'democratization' of diamonds that followed the opening of mines in South Africa in 1867. This enthralling story covers seven centuries of history, showing the way in which rulers such as Charles V of France, Queen Elizabeth I of Great Britain, Louis XIV of France and Catherine II of Russia used diamond jewelry to reinforce their power and authority. As works of art, these precious creations mirror the successive styles of each period - late Gothic naturalism, the culture of the Renaissance, Baroque splendour, Rococo elegance and the Imperial grandeur of the First and Second Napoleonic Empires. The recurring themes - religion, sentiment, heraldry, military glory, miniatures and cameo portraiture - are reinterpreted by each generation of jewelers. Like royal dress, diamond jewelry was worn to dazzle and impress - at weddings, coronations, christenings and state visits - and was presented as gifts reflecting princely generosity. Over the centuries, these displays proved remarkably successful as instruments of government, symbolizing the pride and glory of a nation. Arranged chronologically, Diamond Jewelry includes some legendary masterpieces of diamond jewelry. Written by an acknowledged expert, it offers an intriguing overview of one of the world's most precious gems.

Author Biography

Diana Scarisbrick is an art historian specializing in the history of engraved gems and jewelry. Her publications include Rings: Jewelry of Power, Love and Loyalty and Portrait Jewels: Opulence and Intimacy from the Medici to the Romanovs, and (as co-author) Elihu Yale: Merchant, Collector & Patron, all published by Thames & Hudson.

Reviews

'[A] richly illustrated social history of diamond jewelry' - JCK Online 'Like cloves in a pomander, nuggets of splendid excess stud this handsome overview ... a densely illustrated survey, written with authority - as well as a peppering of wit to add an appropriate degree of sparkle' - Country Life