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ArticleArchibald Knox, Liberty and the Celtic Revival stylean alloy of tin, antimony, and copper), including designs for jugs, decanters, clocks, belt buckles, jewellery…
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ArticleAn A – Z of gemstonesRomantic style jewellery that drew on shapes from nature was very popular during the 19th century, and…
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ArticleArts and Crafts enamelsAmong his circle of students were Edith and Nelson Dawson, who collaborated to produce jewellery and…
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ArticleBrooches for bridesmaidsTraditionally, bridesmaids supplied their own dresses, but were offered a piece of jewellery as a gift…
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ArticleWhat makes CHANEL so iconic?For her clients she promoted costume jewellery to be worn in abundance with her paired back garments.…
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ArticleAbout the Woman's Hour Craft PrizeLin Cheung Lin Cheung is an artist and designer who explores jewellery both materially and conceptually…
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ArticleHow was it made? Diamond ringWatch British jewellery designer Shaun Leane as he makes a gold diamond ring – from sketching the design…
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ArticleHow was it made? Cindy Chao's Peony BroochDiscover how jewellery designer Cindy Chao made her spectacular three-dimensional brooch in the shape…
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ArticleDior in Britainand established licensing deals with many British manufacturers, producing everything from costume jewellery…
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ArticleArts and Crafts: beyond the UKanother Danish silversmith, upheld the principles of craft and quality in the production of his striking jewellery…
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ArticleIntroducing the Medieval collectionJoin jewellery designer, Shaun Leane and embroidery artist, James Merry, as well as V&A curators, Kirstin…
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Article'Papillon' ring by G (Glenn Spiro)The ring, in the shape of a butterfly, is an example of naturalism in contemporary fine jewellery and…
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ArticleVictorian Christmas traditionscould range from small trinkets such as whistles and miniature dolls to more substantial items like jewellery…
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ArticleRevealing the secrets of an amber cabinetUsed by artists for centuries to create jewellery, ornate furniture, or to carve small figures, the origin…
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ArticleV&A trail: ChristmasStop 4: Mistletoe brooch, 1903 Map link: Jewellery, Room 91, Level 2 Mistletoe is an evergreen plant…
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ArticleMembers' Week 2024: special offersof V&A South Kensington – the inspiring home to spectacular collections of art, design, fashion, jewellery…
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ArticleMembers' Week 2025: special offersof V&A South Kensington – the inspiring home to spectacular collections of art, design, fashion, jewellery…
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ArticleMartha Edlin's Casketdisplaying and celebrating the skill of the embroiderer while also providing a private place for storing jewellery…
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ArticleHow was it made? Guilloché enamellingbecame especially popular from the 1750s onwards for the decoration of snuffboxes, watch dials and jewellery…
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Article1960s accessoriesJewellery by Wendy Ramshaw and David WatkinsJewellery designers Wendy Ramshaw and David Watkins made…