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Jewellery Designers

Written by Baroque Rocks

Explore books dedicated to iconic jewellery designers and modern jewellery design, from pioneering goldsmiths to contemporary creators such as Andrew Grima.  These titles reveal the creative vision, craftsmanship, and artistic innovation that have shaped jewellery across the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.


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readers interested in designer jewellery, studio jewellery, and the evolution of jewellery artistry.


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Dolce & Gabbana Alta Gioelleria Materpieces of High Jewellery curated by Carol Woolton Vogue The Jewellery by Carol Woolton
 
 

Cartier: The Story Behind the Style by Rachael Taylor
Tiffany & Co.: The Story Behind the Style by Rachael Taylor
Rolex: The Story Behindthe Style by Rachel Taylor. Discover the story of Rolex, from its beginnings in 1905 to its current position as the most famous watch brand in the world.
 

 

Andrew Grima The Father of Modern Jewellery by William Grant Modern British Jewellery Designers: A Collector's Guide by Mary Ann Wingfield Simply Brilliant: Artist-Jewelers of the 1960s and 1970s by Cynthia Amneus
 
 
The Cartiers The Untold Story of the Family Behind the Jewellery Empire by Francesca Catier Brickell Cartier in the 20th Century by Margaret Young-Sanchez The Cartier Collection: Jewelry by François Chaille
 
 
Cartier (The Official V&A Exhibition Book) edited by Helen Molesworth and Rachel Garrahan.  Few jewellers are as celebrated as Cartier, even fewer have as many instantly recognizable designs - some of which, such as the Tank watch, Love bracelet and Trinity ring, have become iconic.  Glamorous, witty, beautiful and beloved of stars such as Grace Kelly, over 150 dazzling Cartier pieces are featured here. This book presents jewels from superlative collections, including the V&A and the Royal Collection, as well as Cartier's own private collection and it celebrates the history of the company The Prince of Wales, later King Edward VII, called the 'Jeweller of Kings and the King of Jewellers'.
Bulgari Treasures of Rome by Vincent Meylan
The Art of David Webb: Jewellery and Culture by Ruth Peltason and Ilan Rubin
 
 
The Smithsonian National Gem Collection - Unearthed: Surprising Stories Behind the Jewels by Jeffrey Edward Post Christie's: The Jewellery Archives Revealed by Vincent Meylan Garrard: Crown Jewellers for 150 Years by Charlotte Gere
 
 
A Touch of Gold: The Reminiscences of Geoffrey Munn
I Fear For This Boy by Theo Fennell
 


 Kutchinsky's Egg: A Family Story of Love, Loss and Obsession by Serena Kutchinsky






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