Wednesday, July 21, 2010

architecture in Jewelry of Nepal

In many parts of Asia, folk jewelry, the most dazzling expression of material culture has disappeared in the wake of modernization. In Nepal, however, where the Himalayas have formed a barrier to outsiders for centuries, native jewelry traditions have endured. Jewelry in Nepal is worn for decorative, talismanic and investment purposes, with lavish pieces donned to celebrate marriage or promote fertility and amulets worn to ward off negative influences. God and silver is freely used, as are beads of glass, coral, turquoise, amber and agate.Illustrated with hundreds of beautiful color photographs, this is the most comprehensive study of the subject available. In sixteen trips to Nepal's most inaccessible areas, goldsmith and jewelry designer Hannelore Gabriel has documented the local jewelry worn for both daily and ceremonial use. She discusses the function and history of jewelry in Nepal, its materials, symbolism and connection with religion. The central portion of the book introduces, item by item, the important jewelry of the shamans. A comprehensive reference section includes important tips on collecting and preserving both new and antique pieces, as well as a glossary and extensive bibliography.

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