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Diana Scarisbrick

    Le mobilier baroque
    Jewellery Source Book
    Diamond Jewelry
    I like my choyse: Posy Rings from The Griffin Collection
    Timeless Tiaras
    • 2021

      The Griffin Collection is a distinguished private collection that houses examples of every category of ring—signet, devotional, memorial, decorative—dating from antiquity to modern times. This book, which focuses on about 150 rings in that collection, is concerned with perhaps the most those associated with love and marriage. The majority of these are gold bands inscribed with English mottoes expressing admiration, affection, and pledges of fidelity. Known as posies, these rings were popular from the late Middle Ages until the middle of the nineteenth century, and they help reveal the social etiquette and customs of their time. In this first fully illustrated catalog of posy rings, Diana Scarisbrick traces the changes in relations between the sexes from the fifteenth century, when the cult of courtly love was superseded by an idealization of monogamous marriage, to the twentieth century, when a different moral outlook took hold. Small though they are in scale, the rings hold enormous significance, and they have much to tell us about the past. 

      I like my choyse: Posy Rings from The Griffin Collection
    • 2019

      Diamond Jewelry

      700 Years of Glory and Glamour

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Exploring the intricate relationship between diamond jewelry and European royalty, this beautifully illustrated social history reveals the fascinating tales of rulers and socialites who commissioned and adorned themselves with these stunning pieces. It delves into the cultural significance and evolving trends of diamond jewelry, highlighting how these exquisite adornments reflected power, status, and personal narratives throughout history.

      Diamond Jewelry
    • 2002

      Timeless Tiaras

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.3(11)Add rating

      A sumptuous selection of jewelry made to adorn the head - tiaras, aigrettes and bandeaux. Emblems of success and happiness, tiaras are some of the most beautifully crafted jewelry pieces of the past two centuries. The House of Chaumet has continuously excelled in this art, from the papal tiara offered by Napoleon to Pius VII, to the hundreds of hair adornments created over the last decades, always reflecting the period's most formidable fashions and decorative arts. An exquisite selection from unknown Chaumet archives representing the most aesthetic portraits of head jewelry, the book is an inspiring look at Chaumet's wondrous adornments. The author traces the evolution of these jewels from the 18th century to present, featuring the outstanding personalities for whom they were made and the great events at which they were worn.

      Timeless Tiaras
    • 1999