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Vintage Jewellery (1960s–1970s Jewellery)

Written by Baroque Rocks

Discover books celebrating the bold creativity of 1960s jewellery and 1970s jewellery, an era defined by sculptural gold, vivid gemstones, experimental design, and offbeat glamour.  These titles explore why collectors increasingly favour vintage jewellery for its craftsmanship, individuality, sustainability, and history.


Best for:
readers interested in modern vintage jewellery, retro jewellery, and the design movements of the late twentieth century.


Top Tip:
For jewels with history and character, discover the Baroque Rocks Guide to Vintage Jewellery.

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
 
 
Vintage Jewellery Collecting and Wearing Vintage Classics by Caroline Cox
The Modern Guide to Vintage Jewellery by Beth Bernstein. The Modern Guide to Vintage Jewellery takes the reader on a tour of the finest jewellery from the Art Deco glamour of the 1930s through the Retro pre-war and war years, the cocktail suburban lifestyle of the ’50s, the rebellious ’60s, the glitter and glamour of the ’70s disco era and, finally, to new ‘career-woman’ style of the ’80s. Through each period, jewellery historian and collector Beth Bernstein shows how to identify the most popular gemstones, materials, styles and collectible pieces on the market today, as well as divulging invaluable information from dealers and experts.
Kutchinsky's Egg: A Family Story of Love, Loss and Obsession by Serena Kutchinsky


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