Jewels from the past took center stage during this year’s awards season as they were recreated in “new”jewelry designs.
The following slides show the jewels worn by stars at the 2016 Academy Awards and Golden Globes that were influenced by jewelry styles of the past.
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Introduction to the history of jewelry, specifically aimed at teaching wire jewelry, so is thus described as a selective overview as many important historicall aspects have been omitted due to the context of the lesson
In India, jewelry is designed to match with the attire. The theme of its design as well as the color of the jewelry is taken into consideration while adoring. To make jewelry more attractive, it is topped by diamonds and various types of gems. Traditionally, Indian jewelry has been made of heavy and voluminous gold pieces, but recently jewelry made of silver, platinum and other metals has become quite popular among people. The popularity of jewelry made of stone, encrusted on metal, has grown more recently. In the following PPT, we will tell you about the different kinds of jewelry in India.
Presented by The students of BA Degree in Jewellery Design & Manufacturing Techniques batch 13
Artificial jewelries are mostly preferable since they give elegant look. If you are looking for Artificial Jewelry shops in Nashik then visit Nashikfame.
The earliest known opal jewelry artifacts uncovered in a cave in Kenya by famous anthropologist Louis Leakey were said to have dated back to about 4000 B.C., and were most likely originated from Ethiopia. History shows that the discovery and cultivation of the opal stone was important to the prestige and power of several ancient civilizations. As early humans continued to unearth various new and rare gemstones from the caves and crevices in which they were deposited hundreds of years before, they soon learned how to work them into decorative shapes. Once the craft of shaping opal jewelry was mastered, these mysteriously illuminating gems were rendered priceless, and revered for symbolizing great power and wealth.
Sworders Fine Interiors 4 - 5th December 2018Sworders
Sworders Fine Interiors 4 - 5th December 2018
FINE INTERIORS
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ORDER OF SALE
Day One - Tuesday 4 December
Lots 1 - 224 The Tim Wonnacott Collection Part One
Silver and Plate
Feature ‘Take a Walk on the Wild Side’
Lots 225 - 290 Silver
10 minute break
Feature ‘Under the Tree…’
Lots 291 - 500 Works of Art to include
Feature ‘Let there be Light’
A Private Collection of Canton Ivory
Card Cases (Lots 404 - 415)
A Private Collection of Indian Paintings
on Mica (Lots 430 - 458)
Feature An interview with Catriona Smith,
Head of Sworders Jewellery
Department
Day Two - Wednesday 5 December
Lots 501 - 557 The Selected Contents of The Priory,
Walsham-le-Willows, Suffolk
Feature ‘Eastern Promise’
Lots 561 - 590 Drawings, Watercolours and Prints
Lots 592 - 701 Oil Paintings
Lots 705 - 733 The Selected Contents of Foscote
Manor, Foscott, Buckinghamshire
Feature ‘The Christmas Table’
Lots 736 - 913 Furniture, Fire, Lighting and More
VIEWING TIMES
Friday 30 November 9am - 5pm
Saturday 1 December 10am - 1pm
Sunday 2 December 10am - 1pm
Monday 3 December 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 4 December From 9am
Wednesday 5 December From 9am
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In India, jewelry is designed to match with the attire. The theme of its design as well as the color of the jewelry is taken into consideration while adoring. To make jewelry more attractive, it is topped by diamonds and various types of gems. Traditionally, Indian jewelry has been made of heavy and voluminous gold pieces, but recently jewelry made of silver, platinum and other metals has become quite popular among people. The popularity of jewelry made of stone, encrusted on metal, has grown more recently. In the following PPT, we will tell you about the different kinds of jewelry in India.
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Artificial jewelries are mostly preferable since they give elegant look. If you are looking for Artificial Jewelry shops in Nashik then visit Nashikfame.
The earliest known opal jewelry artifacts uncovered in a cave in Kenya by famous anthropologist Louis Leakey were said to have dated back to about 4000 B.C., and were most likely originated from Ethiopia. History shows that the discovery and cultivation of the opal stone was important to the prestige and power of several ancient civilizations. As early humans continued to unearth various new and rare gemstones from the caves and crevices in which they were deposited hundreds of years before, they soon learned how to work them into decorative shapes. Once the craft of shaping opal jewelry was mastered, these mysteriously illuminating gems were rendered priceless, and revered for symbolizing great power and wealth.
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Sworders Fine Interiors 4 - 5th December 2018
FINE INTERIORS
at the Stansted Mountfitchet Auction Rooms
ORDER OF SALE
Day One - Tuesday 4 December
Lots 1 - 224 The Tim Wonnacott Collection Part One
Silver and Plate
Feature ‘Take a Walk on the Wild Side’
Lots 225 - 290 Silver
10 minute break
Feature ‘Under the Tree…’
Lots 291 - 500 Works of Art to include
Feature ‘Let there be Light’
A Private Collection of Canton Ivory
Card Cases (Lots 404 - 415)
A Private Collection of Indian Paintings
on Mica (Lots 430 - 458)
Feature An interview with Catriona Smith,
Head of Sworders Jewellery
Department
Day Two - Wednesday 5 December
Lots 501 - 557 The Selected Contents of The Priory,
Walsham-le-Willows, Suffolk
Feature ‘Eastern Promise’
Lots 561 - 590 Drawings, Watercolours and Prints
Lots 592 - 701 Oil Paintings
Lots 705 - 733 The Selected Contents of Foscote
Manor, Foscott, Buckinghamshire
Feature ‘The Christmas Table’
Lots 736 - 913 Furniture, Fire, Lighting and More
VIEWING TIMES
Friday 30 November 9am - 5pm
Saturday 1 December 10am - 1pm
Sunday 2 December 10am - 1pm
Monday 3 December 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 4 December From 9am
Wednesday 5 December From 9am
Things to consider when buying marcasite jewelery wholesalepandkjewelry
Marcasite Jewelery is timeless. It boasts of a simple yet strong appeal that sets every wearer apart. Find out more about these unique pieces of jewelery that always succeed in creating their very own fashion statement.
Framing the art from early ages to 21st centuryWilson Moulding
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Can you spot a vintage piece of jewellery? Do you know your 1920s from your 1930s? Take a look at the jewellery fashions from each decade of the 20th century.
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Many people find it hard to believe that the origin of opal stud earrings took place 100,000 years ago, as evidenced by mollusc jewelry found in South Africa. Molluscs are small snails and clams, and their shells were used to make this jewelry, although it was undoubtedly for more functional purposes (such as holding clothing together) than for adorning people. In the earliest times, natural materials such as animal teeth, shells, bones, wood and stone were used.
Roman bracelets shared many of the design patterns of necklaces and earrings from the period. The still popular ball earrings from the era were nicely matched with a ball style bracelet. Engraved bracelets and snake opal stud earrings were very popular in Roman times.
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The classic magnificence and luster of pearls has become additional of a curse than a blessing. they will be thought-about pretty jewellery however ar sometimes relegated into the background, in stuffy events like weddings, christenings and kicking off balls. Opal necklaces have generally been equated with "squares", spinster aunts, grandmothers and therefore the Old South. Pearls have had a tough time competitive with additional highly strung opal jewelry just like the luscious and high-toned opal engagement rings like diamonds, rubies, sapphires, and even semi-precious stones like opaque gem and mineral.
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The Renaissance began in Italy during the 1300's, it spread to England, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, and other countries during the 1400's and ending in the early 1600's. This movement was considered a rebirth of the ancient works of art, literature, and philosophy. The Europeans studied these three endeavors of ancient Greece and Rome following the great scholars and artists, becoming themselves great in continuing and even advancing these areas. This movement reached a height in the 1400's and the early 1500's when achievements had become some of the greatest in history.
During the Renaissance jewelers achieved breakthroughs in shop tools, working areas, methods, and advanced techniques. Successful artists came from serving in strict apprenticeships or grew up working with family or close friends in the trade. Black opal ring was in high demand during this period in history. In Florence, Italy there were over forty shops dedicated to producing the finest opal jewelry the world had yet ever seen. The style before the Renaissance was called Gothic which was thought to have expelled all of the possible works from it and had given in to the new more elaborate style.
The Renaissance began in Italy during the 1300's, it spread to England, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, and other countries during the 1400's and ending in the early 1600's. This movement was considered a rebirth of the ancient works of art, literature, and philosophy. The Europeans studied these three endeavors of ancient Greece and Rome following the great scholars and artists, becoming themselves great in continuing and even advancing these areas. This movement reached a height in the 1400's and the early 1500's when achievements had become some of the greatest in history.
During the Renaissance jewelers achieved breakthroughs in shop tools, working areas, methods, and advanced techniques. Successful artists came from serving in strict apprenticeships or grew up working with family or close friends in the trade. Jewelry was in high demand during this period in history. In Florence, Italy there were over forty shops dedicated to producing the finest opal jewelry the world had yet ever seen. The style before the Renaissance was called Gothic which was thought to have expelled all of the possible works from it and had given in to the new more elaborate style.
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Early Victorian black opal engagement rings, generally produced from the beginning of Queen Victoria's reign until the 1860s, were recognizable by their bright colors, large sizes, and bold designs. Gemstones typically used were amethyst, bloodstone, chalcedony, garnet, moss agate, topaz, and amethyst; diamonds - when used - were usually small. Vintage engagement rings from this early period of Queen Victoria's reign reflected her marriage to Prince Albert and saw the rise in popularity of the Victorian serpent ring, a symbol of eternal love, which became popular when Prince Albert presented Queen Victoria with a snake and emerald engagement ring. . Jewelry designers looked to Queen Victoria for inspiration; whatever the queen wore became fashionable. While rings from this era are more than 150 years old, many display sophisticated metal and filigree work and quality settings.
We are all more or less aware of the Renaissance. It is well known that the Renaissance began in Italy in the 1300's, spread to England, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain and other countries in the 1400's and ended in the early 1600's. The movement was seen as a rebirth of ancient works of art, literature and philosophy. The Europeans studied these three efforts of ancient Greece and Rome following the great scholars and artists, These fields have become great themselves in terms of continuing and even advancing. This movement reached a height in the 1400s and early 1500s when achievements became the biggest thing in history.
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Johnny Depp is an actor known for his chameleon-like ability to transform into a wide range of characters. from the eccentric Captain Jack Sparrow in "Pirates of the Caribbean" to the introspective Edward Scissorhands. His long hair is one constant throughout his evolving roles and public appearances. Johnny Depp long hair is not a style choice but a significant aspect of his identity. contributing to his allure and mystique. This article explores the journey and significance of Johnny Depp long hair. highlighting how it has become integral to his brand.
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The Iconic Roles: Hair as a Character Element
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Captain Jack Sparrow: The Pirate with Flowing Locks
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Revival jewels for the 21st century oscars and golden globes
1. Revival Jewels for the 21st Century
Academy Awards and Golden Globes 2016
By Aurelia Turrall
2. Old is New Again in Jewellery
Jewels from the past took centre stage during this year’s awards season as they were
recreated in “new” jewellery designs.
The following slides show the jewels worn by stars at the 2016 Academy Awards and
Golden Globes that were influenced by jewellery styles of the past.
3. Nature is an infinite source of inspiration
Nature has always been the primary source of inspiration for jewellery
creations and the primary material used to produce it
Coral Amber Ivory
4. Early findings
A stone age burial in Brittany dating
from 5000-7000 BC shows the skeletons
of two women who were buried wearing
necklaces made of numerous shells and
sea snails
The earliest finding of jewellery was
dated around 25,000 years ago. A
necklace made of fish bone, found in a
cave in Monaco, but they are believed to
be as old as 40,000 years old
5. Timeless bib necklace
Bibs come in all shapes and forms
and have been made of all sorts of
material since necklaces came into
existence
Jennifer Lawrence wearing a Chopard
necklace from the High Jewelry Collection at
the Golden Globes
The necklace is set with 156.77 carats of
diamonds and 18 carat white gold
6. The evolution of the bib necklace
The collar was a favourite of the gods and the pharaohs
and from the Eighteenth Dynasty (c. 1543–1292 BC) in
Ancient Egypt. They were given to officials, dignitaries
and soldiers as a mark or honour. The collars were often
made of gold and gemstones.
The Maasai tribe in Kenya articulate their identity
and position in society by displaying beadwork,
through body paint and ornaments. Currently,
dense, opaque glass beads with no surface
decoration and a naturally smooth finish are
preferred.
Made of precious metals (copper and silver),
gemstones (Feldspar, Carnelian, Jasper,
Turquoise and Lapis), stone and faience have
also been recovered
White beads were made from clay, shells, ivory, or bone. Black and blue
beads were made from iron, charcoal, seeds, clay, or horn. Red beads
came from seeds, woods, gourds, bone, ivory, copper, or brass.
8. Pearl bibs
A pearl and diamond necklace, by Cartier, 1953,
Sotheby’s Geneva, 15th Mary 2008, sold CHF
385,000 (£372,000), composed of twelve
graduated rows of natural pearls
9. Classical and Hellenistic revival
Olivia Palermo at the
Golden Globes, gold leaf
necklace by David Webb
The period from 325 BC until the rise of the Roman empire
in 27 BC is called the Hellenistic Period, a time where gold
became plentiful again in Greece. Gold mining operations
in Thrace initiated by Philip II and Alexander's successful
campaigns to the East brought bounties from Persia. The
jewellery production from the 3rd century BC remained in
tradition with that of the classical period.
11. Hair ornament in archaeological style, late 19th century
A gold diadem, by Castellani, circa 1870
Castellani, (1814 – 1930), was the Italian
jeweller who initiated the archaeological
revival movement in the mid-nineteenth
century. In 1836, when the Etruscan
Regolini-Galassi tombs were opened,
papal authorities invited him to study the
jewellery there. This is where he got his
inspiration from.
12. Archaeological revival in the late 19th century
A gold necklace of laurel leaves, by Phillips of Cockspur
Street, London, circa 1870
Robert Phillips, 1810-1881, created archaeological
revival jewellery in London along with John Brodgen
14. 19th century snake jewel
The coiled snake is symbol of eternity
and was very popular in the 1840s
The serpent jewel was so popular that
models were made with less precious
stones such as turquoise and garnets
rather than diamonds and rubies, to
suit all budgets
We notice a shift in the style around
1875, when the snake becomes a
dragon with teeth showing
17. Belle Époque choker, or collier de chien (dog collar)
A Belle Époque pearl and
diamond choker, circa
1910, Bonhams NY, 17th
June 2008, estimate USD
15,000-20,000
Olivia Wilde at the Academy
Awards wearing a diamond and
seed pearl chocker
18. Dog collars and pearl necklaces
Princess Alexandra of
Wales
A pearl and diamond
choker
The choker or dog collar was perhaps the
most characteristic neckwear of this
period. Evening dog collars were made of
as many as twelve rows of small pearls,
set at intervals with diamond bars,
diamond plaques of delicate scrollwork
design.
The fashion for dog collars and strings of
pearls, worn severally, was led by
Alexandra, Princess of Wales, who very
often wore a pearl choker combined with
strings of pearls on her décolletage.
19. Belle Époque choker
A Belle Époque diamond choker, by Cartier, circa
1905, Sotheby’s Geneva, 13th November 2013,
estimate £250,000 - 375,000
20. Belle Époque floral motifs
Velvet ribbon with a
diamond floral plaque
Brie Larson at the Academy
Awards wearing Niwaka floral
hair ornament
21. 1950s jewellery
Lady Gaga at the Golden Globes in 1950s glamour
à la Marilyn Monroe with diamond cuff bracelet
and jewels by Neil Lane
22. 1950s Boucheron
A diamond ‘Torsade’ bangle, by Suzanne
Belperron, diamonds approximately 20.70
carats total, Estimate: $63,000-94,000
A 1950s sapphire and
diamond bangle
23. 1950s scrolls
A diamond double-clip bangle, circa 1950, Bonhams
London, sold for £4,500
A diamond double-clip brooch, circa
1950, Bonhams London, £3,000
24. 1950s diamond earhoops
Julianne Moore at the
Academy Awards wearing
Chopard diamond earrings
A diamond and platinum clip brooch, circa
1950, Bonhams NY, sold for $2,000
25. 1960s
Kerry Washington wearing Harry Winston
1963 three-row diamond drop earrings at the
Academy Awards, set with over 40 carats of
diamonds, and three-row diamond ring, set
with 12.02 carats of diamonds, both set in
platinum
Matching sets are very much un favour in the 60s and 70s.
Cascades of diamonds of cluster design are fashionable and
typical of the time. We step away from 1950s scrolls and use of
all sorts of cuts to pursue a more traditional design when it
comes to high value stones.
26. Sapphire suite, 1965
A sapphire and diamond necklace and a
pair of sapphire and diamond earclips, by
Bulgari, circa 1965, Sotheby’s 14th
November 2012, sold CHF 482,500
(£342,000)
27. Sapphire riviere 1960s to today
Tina Fey wearing a
sapphire and diamond
necklace, by Bulgari at
the Academy Awards
28. 1970s Bulgari necklace
Olivia Wilde wears a late 1970s
Bulgari necklace with carnelian
intaglio and diamonds at the Golden
Globes
4th century Etruscan
Intaglio ring
1970s Bulgari necklace with ruby and
diamond
Towards the end of the1970s the fashion
for shorter necklaces comes back as
opposed to sautoirs which highlighted
frilly blouses. Design is turned toward
rigid yellow gold structures, pave-set
with diamonds and semi-precious stones,
such as the carnelian.
29. Necklaces overlaid a la Princess of Wales
Jennifer Lopez and Helen Mirren
both in Harry Winston jewellery at
the Golden Globes, layering
diamond necklaces with different
cut diamonds, making it fun and
modern. JLo also wore a fancy
yellow diamond ring and pair of
earrings totalling over 200 carats in
diamonds.
Even though the necklaces are
modern, the style is repeated from
the one introduced by Princess
Alexandra of Wales
30. Modern and unique designs are rare
Whoopi Goldberg wearing
a pearl and diamond
octopus cuff, by Sevan
Bicakci at the Academy
Awards was the rare
celebrity to take a risk
with truly unique jewellery
31. Credits
Wikipedia “Shell Jewelry”
Pinterest
Wikipedia “Maasai People”
Esty.com
Mywedding.com
Cleopatra
Sotheby’s
Bonhams
David Webb
Gemobsessed.com
Antiques Jewelry University
Understanding Jewellery, Daniela Mascetti
and David Bennett
Usmagazine
Diamondregistry.com
Phillips of Cockspur Street, London
Cartier
Forbes
Christie’s
Mauboussin
Myciin.com
Jewelsdujour.tumblr.com
Chopard
Harpersbazaar.com
Harry Winston
Bulgari
Wixonjewelers.com
Platinumjewelry.com
Sevan Bicakci
Instyle
Gogmsite.com
Suzanne Belperron
Niwaka
Gucci