A View from the Jeweler’s Bench: Ancient Treasures, Contemporary Statements. Through July 7, 2019 at the Bard Graudate Center Gallery in New York City.

A View from the Jeweler’s Bench: Ancient Treasures, Contemporary Statements. Through July 7, 2019 at the Bard Graudate Center Gallery in New York City. This exhisit is designed to reveal the process of jewelry wrought by hand throughout history. Jewelry displayed includes ancient Egyptian and Roman jewelry and Etruscan gold work as well as more modern revival styles by Castellani and the Wade necklace by Tiffany & Co., a nineteenth-century masterwork wrought in diamonds and platinum. There are also numerous supplementary images from antiquity through the present day. While in New York, don't forget to explore the jewelry exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art as well.


Image: Gold ring with cameo glass portrait of Augustus 1st half of 1st century CE. "Many such small decorative items were probably made as gifts for friends and supporters of Augustus and his dynasty. At the top end of the scale were real sardonyx cameos, made for those with close family ties, while at the other end were plain glass medallions, mass produced for distribution to soldiers in the imperial army, who wore them as phalerae (medallions) on their armor." - The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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