
Jewelry: The Body Transformed – The Met New York
At The Met Fifth Avenue, Jewelry: The Body Transformed will explore how and why this form of human embellishment both acts upon and activates the body it adorns
At The Met Fifth Avenue, Jewelry: The Body Transformed will explore how and why this form of human embellishment both acts upon and activates the body it adorns
The gilded coffin of Nedjemankh, a priest of ancient Egypt, will be displayed with seventy-other works at The Met Fifth Avenue New York, 20 July – 21 April 2019
Cartier: The Exhibition at the National Gallery of Australia in 2018 will showcase 300+ spectacular jewels and objects relating to the history of Maison Cartier
A British Museum exhibition Scythians, Warriors of Ancient Siberia on show Sept 14, 2017 – January 14, 2018 will challenge us all to keep learning from the past
The National Gallery of Victoria exhibition Italian Jewels: Bulgari Style is a riot of colour dazzling love jewellery that’s a changing form of human expression
Deserving our dignity and respect, The Refugee Team, at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games at Rio de Janeiro, proved there is unity in cultural diversity
J’adore Metallics, Sequins and Beading, I just gravitate towards them, especially those by Schiaparelli, says Jo Bayley, as she gears up for the next big trend!
19th Century BLING – Goldfields Jewellery is an exhibition on show at the Museum of Australian Democracy at Eureka (M.A.D.E.) Saturday April 16 to July 4, 2016
A splendid catalogue of fine antique jewellery from Anne Schofield Antiques of Woollahra in Sydney has arrived, heralding that Christmas 2015 is racing up fast
Anne Schofield Antiques, Woollahra, Sydney presents a Spring Exhibition and Sale from Byron Bay based Lisa Black Jewellery, renowned for handcrafted collections
The Royal Collection Trust has announced their exhibitions program for the year ahead, featuring diverse and very different displays of decorative and fine art
At the Australian Museum Sydney the exhibition AZTECS reveals how their sophisticated economic and cultural ethic of the 16th century rivaled cities in Europe
The tomb of Pharaoh Psusennes 1 is one of the most underrated discoveries in the scheme of things at Egypt, at least in regard to its jewellery and objects.
The story about the pairing of Psyche and Cupid is about the soul being pursued by desire and an inspirational work of art for artisans making love jewellery
A belief gold and gemstones had an effect on the affairs of many has not been limited to any culture and tokens of human affection were jewelled objects of love