Mottos, Messages, and Gem Lore in Victorian Jewelry
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- Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
- On April 15, 2017, Dr. Laura Johnson of Historic New England offered an intimate Salon on Victorian gems. Johnson decodes the meanings of gemstones and "posy" rings, and the secret messages that nineteenth-century men and women could spell out through the symbolic meanings of gems and flowers. Her presentation, entitled “Mottos, Messages, and Gem Lore in Victorian Jewelry,” is part of The Chipstone Foundation’s occasional Salon series held in Mrs. M.-----’s Cabinet.
To learn more about Mrs. M.----- and discover details on future engagements in her Cabinet, please visit www.mrsmscabinet.org. Video by Ted Brusubardis.
What a informative piece, I adore jewellery, collecting old - “preloved” . I found a pendant for my daughter, that spells “ dearest “ . This will be given to her on her 21st birthday . Every year on her birthday I find a piece and put it away for her . As I’ve made her a glory box of jewellery . From amber , jet and greenstone ; Which falls in line with opal . Never to be purchased by oneself . My husband has always hunting pre-loved jewellery for me . The first I received on my wedding day ,a pair of wedding bangles . I adore the romance behind it . There so much left to learn. Thank you .
I love this video thank you please do more like this I love the history of long ago and of course the Romance
Amazing.
Great presentation, thank you
That was sooo good! Wow!
This was so great! Love antique Jewelry as there is always a history somewhere attached ... Thank you!
A really enjoyable and well researched presentation. I'm surprised that pressed flower jewelry wasn't mentioned..
This is amazing! And I love her energy, you can tell she loves the subject of the talk 💖
P. S. Forgot to ask. Has Dr Johnson published any books I can buy on Victorian /medieval gemstone meanings? Thank you.
that was very, very interesting
Sorry, so many questions. What is the name of the spinner ring with daisy & pansy & door detail that Dr Johnson saw at The British Museum (the museum is a 15 min walk from my home & I've never seen but maybe I can request a view when the museum re-opens). Thank you. X
This was so great thank you!
Very informative. Thank you!
This is wonderful , Thank you so much
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The Kooh-e-noor is Persian in origin, not Indian. The name translates to "Mountain of Light" in Farsi.
"while she weeps she devours" forgive me what does that mean?
The context a jewelers ad. So when looking at it we can see a women in morning for a loved one. While she shops or perhaps these are suitors. Yet she continues to admire the jewelry despite anything else. "She devours" A feast for the eyes.
@@arikkraft5755 oh okay. Thank you for that. Doesn't sound like a very good ad LOL.
@@arikkraft5755 I just wish she would have finished her thought....
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So engaging and informative. Thk you!
Hi I have recently purchased at auction a piece of Pawtucket Rhode Island history and I'm looking to find more information on it it is a guard chain made in the mid 1860s of what appears to be 10 karat gold but could just be high carat 9k it is a handmade chainmail and is about 61 in + 70 G I need any information you can give me on Fuller and sons in that time. Or perhaps where this thing could have come from thanks
Diamonds are overrated I hate that it’s my birthstone. I like deep reds, blues, greens but my favorites are opals & varieties of iridescent opals/gemstones. Also some smokey greys with other slight tones & impurities within it. I think it makes it nicer
Diamond wasn't always the April birthstone.
Google: Alternative April birthstones
I don't buy jewellery to impress the world. To me it's an absolute inner choice and feeling. Unfortunately in this mega capitalistic world I can't effort pieces I believe they deserve me.
I don’t understand why this woman isn’t using a slide presentation on a projector screen like come on why is she holding up these little cards with these tiny little images? What she doing this in 1985 or something? Like get with the times. Had to stop watching this after first card came out. Children in elementary schools do slide presentations. Are you serious? I can’t believe this.
Why can't this lady relax?
I got 15 minutes in and couldn't take any more of the nervous laughter. Completely annoying!
The acoustics are horrible and that woman needs to get out more.
Everything radiates at its own vibrational level, which is why stones endear themselves to the wearer.(or not) The choice of metal also played in ones reception of what we jewelers call 'a piece'. Gold is more malleable and melts at a lower point as opposed to silver. Gold is a masculine metal and silver, feminine. True, colors play a important part but if you look hard enough you'll find what you're looking for in the stone you want. IE; white sapphire, pink diamond, black pearl, etc.