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Essential Books, Part 1

Bell, Jeanenne., Collector’s Encyclopedia of Hairwork Jewellery, 1998, Collector Books (Ama...

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A History of Hair Weaving, Part 6

Royalty was still the focus of the hairworking fashion for the 19th century, spanning through the...

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A History of Hair Weaving, Part 3

Prior to the rise of the hairworking industry and its prominence in mainstream jewellery, gifts o...

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George Washington Memorial Ring, A Reflection

George Washington was a unique individual. It’s redundant to speak about his importance to ...

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Spotlight On: Charles I Ring

This piece dedicated to Charles I is a display of affection that would eventually generate the po...

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Podcast Interview: Haunted History Chronicles

Please enjoy my recent podcast with Haunted History Chronicles, where I take you on a journey thr...

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“A souvenir (memory) of a daughter like no other” Coronet Crystal Ring

There is a delicate sentimentality in Stuart period jewels which reflect a burgeoning sense of lo...

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A Victorian Hair Bracelet for Bessie

Hair is a remarkable material for remembrance and love. While not considered the token of friends...

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“Dead to the world” French Mourning Ring, December 18, 1787

Historical sentimentality, regardless of era, culture or status still relies on the very nature o...

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“Love is the Bond of Peace” Skeleton Band

Death, as an identification of mortality in a mourning jewel, began using the most obvious tropes...

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Latest Lecture

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Podcast Interview: Haunted History Chronicles

Please enjoy my recent podcast with Haunted History Chronicles, where I take you on a journey thr...

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Mourning Merchandise

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You can buy tote bags, t-shirts, journals, notepads and a lot more. This is your way of keeping Art of Mourning alive for gernerations!

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