Explore a collection of unique and exquisite jewelry inspired by museums. Discover stunning pieces that capture the essence of art and history, and add a touch of elegance to your style.
Fashion tends to repeat itself ... a lot. In fact sometimes it's seems that is all it does is 'borrow' from another decade, another era. But let's take a gander at some very interesting styles that today's designers haven't yet sent down the catwalk.... 1. Embroidered Knee Highs Knee highs were lik
Carl Bloch / Danish/ In a Roman Osteria / 1866 Elizabeth Jerichau Baumann / Danish / An Egyptian Fellah Woman with her Baby/ 1872 (Below) Jan Verkade / Dutch/ Self Portrait/ 1891 Martinus Rørbye / Danish / A Party of Chess Players Outside a Turkish Coffeehouse and Barbershop / 1845 Shoe details from: Johan Ludwig...
Two shows at the Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg illustrate the genius of Jean Schlumberger. The first examines the designer’s career, while the second highlights his collaboration with Bunny Mellon.
Queen Puabi’s (also called Shubad) diadem. Circa 2500 B.C. now in the Penn Museum. The current arrangement of the diadem is actually a modern interpretation. It uncertain what it originally was as...
SINGAPORE - Van Cleef & Arpels: The Art and Science of Gems is a unique exhibition which explores both the artistic skills required for the creation of exquisite jewellery, and the Earth processes involved in the formation of minerals and gemstones. ArtScience...
This is the first major exhibition of the art of the Ancient Near East at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston since 1965. Short of a visit to the British M...