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Ethnic Jewellery John Mack

Ethnic Jewellery By John Mack

Ethnic Jewellery by John Mack


$18.71
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Summary

Dividing the world into eight regional surveys, this book explains how ethnic jewellery has been made and worn, the relationship of the materials to the culture, and how the techniques of manufacture have survivived for centuries.

Ethnic Jewellery Summary

Ethnic Jewellery by John Mack

The colour and exuberance of ethnic jewellery have always attracted collectors and travellers. African beadwork, American Indian silver, jade from the Far East, and shellwork from the Pacific are just some of the beautiful pieces surveyed in this book. In eight regional surveys, a team of experts explains how such jewellery has been made and worn, the relationship of the materials to the culture, and how the techniques of manufacture have survived for centuries. Even today traditional jewellery is still being made, although the repertoire is constantly enriched by new materials and influences by modern taste.

Table of Contents

Introduction: adorning the body, expressing the person. Africa, Iris Barry. The Middle East, Jennifer Scarce. Asia - India, Oppi Untracht; the Far East, Michael Hitchcock. The Pacific, L.M. Pole. The Americas: Precolumbian America, Julie Jones; Latin American Indian jewellery, Anthony Shelton; North American Indian jewellery, Marion Wood. Materials and techniques.

Additional information

GOR002360071
9780714125152
0714125156
Ethnic Jewellery by John Mack
Used - Very Good
Hardback
British Museum Press
19940900
208
N/A
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