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"...here's eye candy on every page of the book." - Natural Diamonds
This sumptuous book showcases the work of women jewellers in the
20th century. Beginning with Arts & Crafts jewellers in
Britain, Europe and North America, the author then examines the key
figures and movements of the pre-war period including Coco Chanel's
legendary 'Bijoux de Diamants' exhibition of 1932, the designs of
Suzanne Belperron and the roles of Jeanne Toussaint at Cartier and
Renee Puissant at Van Cleef & Arpels. From the 1950s to the
present day, a wide range of international designers are examined
in detail with many examples of their work clearly illustrated. The
author focuses on themes associated with jewellery, including
colour, light, proportion, nature and legends. Among the many names
included are Vivianna Torun Bulow-Hube (designer for Georg Jensen),
Margaret De Patta, Wendy Ramshaw, Angela Cummings, Paloma Picasso,
Marina B, Lydia Courteille and Michelle Ong. Jewellery firms
include: Boivin, Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels, Bulgari, Jensen,
Tiffany & Co. Designers featured: Alma Pihl, Coco Chanel,
Suzanne Belperron, Juliette Moutard, Olga Tritt, Elisabeth Treskow,
Margaret de Patta, Jeanne Toussaint, Line Vautrin, Margret Craver,
Vivianna Torun Bulow-Hube, Nanna Ditzel, Marianne Ostier, Barbara
Anton, Gerda Floeckinger, Astrid Fog, Cornelia Roethel, Catherine
Noll, Angela Cummings, Elsa Peretti, Wendy Ramshaw, Marina B,
Marie-Caroline de Brosses, Marilyn Cooperman, Paloma Picasso,
Victoire de Castellane, Alexandra Mor, Ornella Iannuzzi, Neha Dani,
Paula Crevoshay, Nathalie Castro, Claire Choisne, Bina Goenka,
Carla Amorim, Monique Pean, Michelle Ong - Carnet, Kara Ross, Lydia
Courteille, Suzanne Syz, Sylvie Corbelin, Kaoru Kay Akihara -
Gimel, Katey Brunini, Luz Camino, Cindy Chao, Aida Bergsen, Anna
Hu, Barbara Heinrich, Jacqueline Cullen, Cynthia Bach.
"When you land on this book, if you do not yet have an appreciation
of butterflies or Chan's workmanship, after reading, it will leave
you in awe of both."-Beth Bernstein, Forbes "When I was a young
boy, butterflies were flying colours - I knew not their name. Then
butterflies became the Butterfly Lovers: a tragedy, a love story, a
symbol of eternal love. As I grew older, I found them to embody the
words of a great philosopher: life is but a dream; only we need to
decide whether we want it to be the dream of a man, or the dream of
a butterfly. I could not decide, and so I became The Butterfly
Man." - Wallace Chan Father of The Wallace Cut - an illusionary
three-dimensional gemstone carving technique - and The Wallace Chan
Porcelain - a ground-breaking material five times stronger than
steel - Wallace Chan is a guiding light in the world of jewellery
design. Always innovating, always testing boundaries with his
materials and technique, Chan's creations are as stunning as they
are intricate. Compiled by jewellery experts, this book explores
the cultural and personal significance of Wallace Chan's most
famous emblem: the butterfly. Winged Beauty: The Butterfly
Jewellery Art of Wallace Chan features approximately 30 of his
finest pieces. Enter a butterfly house of colourful gems, with
brooches and necklaces so delicate they might have flown down and
alighted on the page.
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