Bell, Jeanenne., Collector’s Encyclopedia of Hairwork Jewellery, 1998, Collector Books (Ama...
Read moreRoyalty was still the focus of the hairworking fashion for the 19th century, spanning through the...
Read morePrior to the rise of the hairworking industry and its prominence in mainstream jewellery, gifts o...
Read moreGeorge Washington was a unique individual. It’s redundant to speak about his importance to ...
Read moreThis piece dedicated to Charles I is a display of affection that would eventually generate the po...
Read moreThere is a delicate sentimentality in Stuart period jewels which reflect a burgeoning sense of lo...
Read moreHair is a remarkable material for remembrance and love. While not considered the token of friends...
Read moreHistorical sentimentality, regardless of era, culture or status still relies on the very nature o...
Read moreDeath, as an identification of mortality in a mourning jewel, began using the most obvious tropes...
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