Gold Jewelry from Tibet and Nepal by Jane Casey Singer

Gold Jewelry from Tibet and Nepal by Jane Casey Singer

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In Tibet and Nepal, gold jewellery has always been rare, a luxury limited to the wealthy and powerful. This book offers an introduction to the subject, exploring issues of adornment and iconography, materials and manufacture, and how jewellery was defined and appreciated in the Himalayas.

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Gold Jewelry from Tibet and Nepal by Jane Casey Singer

In Tibet and Nepal, gold jewellery has always been rare, a luxury limited to the wealthy and powerful. Jewellery reflected not only the owner's personal wealth, but also social and political status, whether worn by noblewomen or government officials, as well as the ancient cultural values of Hinduism and Buddhism. Gems and jewellery often served as metaphors for ideals of the faith, and Himalayan deities were lavishly adorned. Until now, much of the information on this jewellery has been derived from accounts by Western travellers or Tibetans in exile - a lack of archaeological and literary evidence and recent political upheaval having prevented a proper study. This book offers an introduction to the subject, exploring issues of adornment and iconography, materials and manufacture, and how jewellery was defined and appreciated in the Himalayas. It is illustrated with examples of the gold jewellery produced in the region in recent centuries.
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ISBN 13 9780500974421
ISBN 10 050097442X
Title Gold Jewelry from Tibet and Nepal
Author Jane Casey Singer
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Thames & Hudson Ltd
Year published 1996-10-07
Number of pages 144
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