This work explores the multifarious significance given in India to decorative jewellery formed of materials as diverse as horn and feathers as well as gold and diamonds. The jewellery presented here ranges from traditional animalistic and ritual pieces to contemporary design.
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This work explores the multifarious significance given in India to decorative jewellery formed of materials as diverse as horn and feathers as well as gold and diamonds. The jewellery presented here ranges from traditional animalistic and ritual pieces to contemporary design.
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Near Fine in Near Fine jacket. Book. 4to-over 9¾"-12" tall. London: Thames & Hudson, 1997. First Edition. 4to. Black cloth binding, gold titles. Thick pictorial dustjacket. Illustrated throughout. 431 pages, approximately 880 illustrations, including 220 full color plates. A very beautiful book. This work explores the multifarious significance given in India to decorative jewellery formed of materials as diverse as horn and feathers as well as gold and diamonds. The jewellery presented here ranges from traditional animalistic and ritual pieces to contemporary design. Previous owner label inside front board. Near Fine in near fine dustjacket, protected with a mylar cover.