The Material Landscapes of Scotland’s Jewellery Craft, 1780-1914

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ISBN-13:
9781501358005
Veröffentl:
2023
Erscheinungsdatum:
27.07.2023
Seiten:
272
Autor:
Sarah Laurenson
Gewicht:
699 g
Format:
236x159x22 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

During the long 19th century, Scotland was home to an established body of skilled jewellers who were able to access a range of materials from the country's varied natural landscape: precious gold and silver; sparkling crystals and colourful stones; freshwater pearls, shells and parts of rare animals. Following these materials on their journey from hill and shore, across the jeweller's bench and on to the bodies of wearers, this book challenges the persistent notion that the forces of industrialisation led to the decline of craft. It instead reveals a vivid picture of skilled producers who were driving new and revived areas of hand skill, and who were key to fostering a focused cultural engagement with the natural world - among both producers and consumers - through the things they made. By placing producers and their skill in cultural context, the book reveals how examining the materiality of even the smallest of objects can offer new and multifaceted insights into the wider transformations that marked British history during the long 19th century.The Material Landscapes of Scotland's Jewellery Craft 1780-1914 brings together a vast array of jewellery objects with a range of other sources - including paintings, engravings, newspaper reports, letters, inventories of big houses and small workshops, sketchbooks, novels, works of literary geology and early travel writings - to provide a detailed cultural history of jewellery production. In doing so, it sets out innovative methodologies for writing about the histories of craft production, the natural environment and the material world.
Richly illustrated with a 32 page plate section, 48 colour images, and 20 black and white images.
Introduction: Revealing Craft: Fusing Nature and CultureChapter 1: Making Things: In the Jewellery WorkshopChapter 2: New-Old Objects: Deconstructing and Reconstructing the PastChapter 3: Metals: Landscape and Memory in Gold and SilverChapter 4: Minerals: Crafting Colour Worlds in StoneChapter 5: (Un)Living Things: Material Afterlives in Pearls, Shells and TaxidermyBibliographyIndex

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