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Precious : the history and mystery of gems across time / Helen Molesworth.
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- Author(s): Molesworth, Helen, author
- Language:
English
- Publication Information:
New York : Ballantine Books, [2024]
- Publication Date:
2024
- Physical Description:
252 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), maps ; 25 cm
- Publication Type:
Book
- Document Type:
Bibliographies; Non-fiction
- Subject Terms:
- Availability: 3 Holdings
- Additional Information
- Publication Information:
First U.S. edition.
- Abstract:
Summary: "A renowned jewelry expert tells the story of her career working with nature's most extraordinary treasures--gemstones--and traces these rare jewels from ancient Egyptian records through the high-stakes auctions of today. Helen Molesworth has been captivated by precious stones since early childhood, but when she tried to join the gemstone industry as a fresh-faced university graduate, she struggled, having no connections in a patriarchal field dominated for centuries by a few family-run companies. She persevered, finding a job at a jewelry market stall in London while studying gemology at night. Two-plus decades later, Molesworth is now an international authority, having been hired to appraise the extraordinary jewelry of such clients as the British royal family. Her book is packed with inside stories about fabulous jewels associated with generations of celebrities, from Cleopatra (emerald) to Catherine, Princess of Wales (sapphire); from Marilyn Monroe (pearl) to Beyoncé (garnet); from Jackie O (pearl) to Lady Gaga (diamond); from Marie Antoinette (pearl) to Elizabeth Taylor (pearl, ruby, and emerald)! As Molesworth tells it, the history of gemstones is the history of humanity. And so she journeys the world, trudging through African diamond mines, Colombian emerald mines, and the sapphire-rich rivers of Sri Lanka to study gems at their source. She has selected ten of nature's most dazzling gems, tracing their first discovery and first trades, from when some cut-and-polished masterpieces adorned empresses and kings, while others fell in and out of favor, only to be resurrected to raise eye-watering sums in a later era. From the priceless emerald watch hidden under floorboards for centuries to the common quartz fashioned into world-famous royal jewels, and diamonds selling for multi-millions, Precious is not just a story of archeology and geology, high society and high finance; it's the story of our timeless ambition to make-and wear-something beautiful"-- Provided by publisher.
- Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-239) and index.
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NEW-BOOK, NEW-NONF
- ISBN:
9780593500880
0593500881
- Accession Number:
2024010974
- Accession Number:
1415748929
- Accession Number:
ccp.1186551
Holdings
- Branch: Main Library - New Book Area
- Call Number: 736.209 MOLESWOR
- Branch: West Ashley Library - New Book Area
- Call Number: 736.209 MOLESWOR
- Branch: Wando Mount Pleasant Library - New Book Area
- Call Number: 736.209 MOLESWOR
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