From the late eighteenth century, jewellers in Scotland used precious metals and colourful stone to craft little luxuries that were bought, gifted and worn by men, women and children. This talk will explore how jewellers and lapidaries responded and contributed to developing knowledge about geology and mineralogy through the things they made. A focus on the role of colour in the design and making of jewellery objects reveals how, through their work, these craftspeople fostered new ways of working, and of seeing and engaging with the landscape. The natural qualities of Scottish gold, the earthy tones of quartz found in the Cairngorm mountains and the colourful patterning of agates all played a role in shaping enduring perceptions of place. ...
Unusual or rare gems have been valued for as long as there have been humans to appreciate them. The ...
Opulent jeweled objects ranked among the most highly valued works of art in the European Middle Ages...
Indigenous stone sourced from Scotland and northern England forms a major component of Scotland's p...
From the late eighteenth century, jewellers in Scotland used precious metals and colourful stone to ...
This thesis examines the jewellery craft in Scotland between 1780 and 1914 with a focus on the rela...
Sarah Laurenson shares examples of beautiful jewellery created during the 'age of industry' and invi...
Scotland has never been considered a significant source of quality gemstones; nevertheless it is cap...
This major exhibition featured a spectacular array of Scottish gold items from the Bronze Age to the...
Based on the exhibition Scotland's Early Silver, opening at the National Museum of Scotland, 13 Octo...
Based on the exhibition Scotland's Early Silver, opening at the National Museum of ~Scotland, 13 Oct...
Based on the exhibition Scotland's Early Silver, opening at the National Museum of Scotland, 13 Octo...
This exhibition catalogue celebrates the glittering tradition of silversmithing in Scotland over sev...
In March 2014, the Hunterian at the University of Glasgow will hold an exhibition of gold in Scotlan...
This project explores stone carving and its relationship to precious metals by examining techniques ...
A Sense of Jewellery brought together outstanding examples of modern jewellery by forty artists and ...
Unusual or rare gems have been valued for as long as there have been humans to appreciate them. The ...
Opulent jeweled objects ranked among the most highly valued works of art in the European Middle Ages...
Indigenous stone sourced from Scotland and northern England forms a major component of Scotland's p...
From the late eighteenth century, jewellers in Scotland used precious metals and colourful stone to ...
This thesis examines the jewellery craft in Scotland between 1780 and 1914 with a focus on the rela...
Sarah Laurenson shares examples of beautiful jewellery created during the 'age of industry' and invi...
Scotland has never been considered a significant source of quality gemstones; nevertheless it is cap...
This major exhibition featured a spectacular array of Scottish gold items from the Bronze Age to the...
Based on the exhibition Scotland's Early Silver, opening at the National Museum of Scotland, 13 Octo...
Based on the exhibition Scotland's Early Silver, opening at the National Museum of ~Scotland, 13 Oct...
Based on the exhibition Scotland's Early Silver, opening at the National Museum of Scotland, 13 Octo...
This exhibition catalogue celebrates the glittering tradition of silversmithing in Scotland over sev...
In March 2014, the Hunterian at the University of Glasgow will hold an exhibition of gold in Scotlan...
This project explores stone carving and its relationship to precious metals by examining techniques ...
A Sense of Jewellery brought together outstanding examples of modern jewellery by forty artists and ...
Unusual or rare gems have been valued for as long as there have been humans to appreciate them. The ...
Opulent jeweled objects ranked among the most highly valued works of art in the European Middle Ages...
Indigenous stone sourced from Scotland and northern England forms a major component of Scotland's p...