Fashion Jewelry

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"a glorious volume . . ."

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In the world of high jewelry (haute joaillerie or alta gioielleria) it is a rather well known fact that the French have always maintained a leading, if not, starring role.

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Lydia Courteille can be classified as one of the most original and imaginative of the 21st century creators of haute joallier.

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Olivier Dupon has curated a selection of some of the most talented and creative jewelers from around the world and their oeuvres.

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From the unassuming cover the reader cannot possibly imagine or be prepared for what is to come once they begin to read this inconceivably and jaw-droppingly magnificent book.

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“If you can imagine it, you can achieve it.”
—William Arthur Ward

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The funny thing about books of this ilk is that the advice or instruction, as it were, is only as good or as credible as its source. Consider taking plumbing advice from a veterinarian.

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“Sadly, A to Z of Style is a bit on the boring side.”

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“Serpentina: Snake Jewellery from Around the World will repeatedly enlighten and educate with each reading.

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“If talent can provoke you or inspire you, then this book will stimulate your creative juices . . .”

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“Ms. Matheopoulos has provided a scholarly yet highly entertaining volume where both opera and fashion share a stage.

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It should come as no surprise to find that Ms. Kazanjian’s opus is all about the covers of Vogue magazine starting from its inception in the 1890s to the present time.

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