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Sibylle Jargstorf

    Brotaufstriche zum Selbermachen
    Rund um den Ofen
    Ethnic Jewelry
    Glass Beads From Europe
    Baubles, buttons, and beads. The heritage of Bohemia
    Glass in Jewelry
    • Glass in Jewelry

      • 200pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      The book showcases an extensive range of glass jewelry and beads, featuring over 400 vibrant color photographs. It explores creations from the 16th to the 20th centuries, highlighting the origins of various techniques such as filigree and alabaster glass. Readers will discover diverse bead types, artificial gems, glass cameos, millefiori, mosaic, and aventurine jewelry. Additionally, it delves into the influence of historical designs on contemporary jewelry, making it a comprehensive resource for enthusiasts and collectors alike.

      Glass in Jewelry
    • For 500 years, the world's greatest makers of costume jewelry have hidden, anonymous, in the heart of Europe: Gablonz, Bohemia. This groundbreaking, beautiful book exposes the jewels, craftsmanship, technological development, and history of Bohemia. Almost 400 gorgeous color photographs illustrate the area's artistry, its most significant designers and manufacturers and their contributions to the art of jewelry, button, and bead making. Bohemian glass dynasties lasted for centuries, until the middle of the 20th century, when the entire community of German-stock craftsmen was expelled from the area in the turbulence of World War II. Though Gablonz will forever feel the loss of these great craftsmen, their artistry has been meticulously researched and documented by Sibylle Jargstorf for this book.

      Baubles, buttons, and beads. The heritage of Bohemia
    • Glass Beads From Europe

      • 191pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,0(3)Évaluer

      The various worldwide uses of glass beads, from antiquity to the modern time, are presented in this new book, along with the fascinating evolution of the beadmaking industry. From roots in Asian and African glassmaking, the European beadmaking industry is shown to have developed in response to political and economic factors of international trade and keen businessmen who saw potential profits, 475 color photographs, illustrate the different styles uses, and patterns of glass beads that originated from or influenced the European industry. Phoenician, Celtic, Viking, Venetian, African, Bavarian, Bohemian, Dutch, French, and Russian styles that were made for symbolic, fashion, magic, and controversial uses are shown. Even today's foiled, flower, mosaic, pearl, bronze, and fancy beads are discussed and shown. As beads play an important role in ornamentation today, this book will be of interest to a wide circle of creative people. The price guide reveals the current collector's market for popular bead types.

      Glass Beads From Europe
    • Ethnic Jewelry

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,4(3)Évaluer

      This new study presents striking parallels in both ethnic (non-European) and folk (European) traditional costumes and ornaments made with silver and glass. African ornaments include Zulu beads, Maghreb necklaces, the Oba's crown, and Massai headpieces. European ornaments extend from the Baltic to the Alps and from Russia, Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire. Asian jewelry comes from the Fertile Crescent, the Silk Route, and the foothills of the Himalaya. Each example exquisitely displays a common sense of beauty among many distant peoples.

      Ethnic Jewelry