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The Master Jewelers by A. Kenneth Snowman,

The Master Jewelers by A. Kenneth Snowman,
In the mid-nineteenth century, the master jewelers of the Western world began to shed the anonymity under which artist-craftsmen had generally worked. They emerged as individual voices, discarding the bland, predictable standards of the earlier era in jewelry design in favor of evocative new creations. The renowned designers whose work is featured in this book can be instantly identified by their particular interests and discoveries. Faberge emphasized originality of design and the quality of craftsmanship, rather than the intrinsic value of the materials used. Castellani is known for his nostalgic glances back at Etruscan gold work. Lalique was irresistibly fascinated by the strange forms he adapted from nature. The searching, critical eye of a Cartier or a Boucheron lent chic to their beloved abstract patterns. In fifteen chapters written by leading experts in the field, the world of fine jewelry, encompassing its social, aesthetic, and business aspects, springs to life. The magnificent illustrations display extraordinary confections of gold, silver, and platinum, gems cut and polished in every conceivable fashion, and enamels, translucent, opaque, or as clear as stained-glass windows -- all designed and executed to enhance the allure of the people fortunate enough to wear them.



The Art of Nellie Mae Rowe: Ninety-Nine and a Half Won't Do by Lee Kogan,
The Art of Nellie Mae Rowe: Ninety-Nine and a Half Won't Do by Lee Kogan,
The Art of Nellie Mae Rowe is the most substantial gathering of her work to date. Here eighty full color and ten black and white images display the artist's extraordinary intuitive color sense and the vibrancy and variety of her work. Rowe used whatever materials were at hand. When painting and drawing on paper, Styrofoam, cardboard, and wood, she favored plain and colored pencils, ink and felt tip pens, and gouache. Jewelry, lace, wigs, felt hats, and eye glasses enhanced her cloth dolls. Sculpting, she gathered found objects, marbles, and glitter and fastened them with chewing gum. In these color-saturated works, there is an exuberant and idiosyncratic self-expression.



Costume jewelry - Costume jewelry is jewelry that is made of less valuable materials, including base metals, glass, plastic, and synthetic stones, in place of more valuable materials such as precious metals and gems. These items are usually, but not always, inexpensive, and often flashy.

Cat's eye (road) - A cat's eye is a safety device used in road construction in the United Kingdom. It usually has some form of a retroreflective mechanism such as paint or a plastic corner reflector (Originally, these were glass spheres about 1 cm in diameter in a brass holder) built into a sturdy housing, capable of surviving as vehicles pass over it.

Pugster - [Pugster, Inc is an online fashion jewelry company specializing in Italian charms]. The Italian charm industry leader, Pugster offers a line of accessories including brooches, beaded bracelets, silver rings and pendants, stainless steel earrings and Murano glass jewelry.

Eye II Eye - Eye II Eye is a 1999 album by German heavy metal band Scorpions.



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