Jewelry's Shining Stars: The Next Generation
brings together 45 new women designers who have liberated the way we view and buy jewellery. This compilation of talented women, who hail from around the globe, use techniques such as enamelling, engraving, and creating nuanced textural details in wax models, to bend the rules and break with tradition. While some work with their own hands, whether schooled or self-taught, challenging themselves at the bench, others work alongside artisans to reinvigorate the old school into relevant yet enduring pieces.
The book's stunning photographs offer a glimpse into each designer's different aesthetic and are accompanied by the jeweller's own words, revealing what drives their approach and giving us an insight behind these innovators. With reverence for quality, style, and technique, these 45 talented jewellers are creating today's collectibles and shaping jewellery's future.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
"Jewelry historian, author and writer Beth Bernstein talks about her new book, Jewelry's Shining Stars: The Next Generation, 45 Visionary Women Designers, which intermixes personal anecdotes with details on these forward-looking artists' inspirations and aesthetics."
Sprache
Verlagsort
Illustrationen
309
309 farbige Abbildungen
309 Illustrations, color
Maße
Höhe: 241 mm
Breite: 308 mm
Dicke: 23 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-1-78884-240-2 (9781788842402)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
Beth Bernstein
is a jewellery historian, author, journalist, and one-time jewellery designer. Her books include
The Modern Guide to Antique Jewellery
(ACC Art Books, 2022),
If These Jewels Could Talk
(ACC Art Books, 2015),
Jewelry's Shining Stars
(Fine Points Publishing, 2013) and
a memoir,
My Charmed Life
(Penguin, 2012). Beth has contributed to many magazines, journals and publications including
Forbes.com
, Jewelry Connoisseur, Rapaport Magazine, The Jewellery
Editor.com
, Accent Magazine, Elite Traveler, Four Seasons Departures
. She has worked as a senior editor for two leading national jewellery magazines, as well as launching her own online jewellery magazine, bejeweledmag.com, in 2017. She also lectures, runs and participates in seminars and educational events. Throughout the 1990s, Beth designed a jewellery collection under the brand name Bethany B, which sold to over 250 stores throughout the USA and abroad.