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Treasury of the World: Jeweled Arts of India in the Age of the Mughals | 
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| Authors: Manuel Keene, Salam Kaoukji Publisher: Thames & Hudson Category: Book
List Price: $29.95 Buy New: $17.83 You Save: $12.12 (40%)
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Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 444833
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 160 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 10.7 x 8.6 x 0.5
ISBN: 0500976082 Dewey Decimal Number: 739.27095074 EAN: 9780500976081 ASIN: 0500976082
Publication Date: May 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Mint!!
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Product Description Jewelry as an art form in Mughal India has probably never been surpassed by any other civilization in the history of the world. This full-color presentation of its fabulously varied achievements, with over 300 specially taken photographs, accompanies the major international exhibition of the same title. The pieces range from rings, necklaces, and other body ornaments to astonishingly detailed jeweled work on objects as diverse as boxes, flasks, bowls, and daggers. They are presented and analyzed here in themes ranging from creative variations in stone settings, precious-metal inlay in hardstones, and minutely detailed relief decoration in hammered metals to engraved gold-backed jewels, enameling, gold-embellished steel, relief-carved ornament, and inscribed royal gemstones. The result is a visual feast of almost unbelievable richness, gathered together in this book for the first time. Over 300 color illustrations.
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Treasury of the World October 15, 2002 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
If you can't see this exhibit, this catalog is the next best thing. The photographs in this book glow almost as brilliantly as do the Mughal items in the exhibit at Houston's Museum of Fine Art. The only, more amazing exhibit that I've seen was at Topkapi Palace in Istanbul. Like at Topkapi, this Mughal exhibit features the dazzling glitter of thousands of gemstones set in gold, overwhelming me to the point of gaping at each item. I spent so much time studying the items themselves that I took scant notice of the exhibit's cards. This book provides the leisure to study the story behind the artistry. Little wonder that metal and gemstone workers were prized by Mughal rulers who enjoyed lavish gift exchanges. My friend took a look through the catalog and made a beeline to Houston to see the exhibit for herself. I'm sure that this catalog will inspire you, as well.
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