Description: Bringing Heaven to Earth: Chinese Silver Jewellery and Ornament in the Late Qing Dynasty [Paperback] Wood, Frances and Herridge, Elizabeth Product Overview Shining a light on a little-known area of Chinese decorative arts from 1850 to 1930, this lavishly illustrated book presents dazzling jewelry from an important private North American collection. Immortals, dragons, magpies, monkeys and bats populate this pioneering book on Chinese jewelry of the late 19th to early 20th century. In so many aspects, these exquisite objects – made with silver, jade, tourmaline, amethyst, rock crystal, rose quartz, carnelian and serpentine – reveal a previously unexplored journey, not just from Heaven to Earth but from the West to the East and back again. The appeal of the jewelry is more than just aesthetic, and their varied design and decoration speak of the social, religious, economic and political climate of their time. Their period of production, from the Late Qing dynasty through to the 1930s, is one that has been insufficiently explored by historians as a whole. This was the time when the Treaty Ports attracted foreign residence and tourism, when Western visitors flocked to Shanghai and Peking to buy ‘Chinese’ souvenirs, and when fashionable young Chinese of the Republican period embraced aspects of foreign life and design. Many of the pieces naturally reflect Chinese designs and motifs, particularly in the bold association of colors, their use of ‘re-purposed’ carved plaques and the emphasis on luck- bearing emblems. Western influence creeps in, however, in the form of secure box-and-tongue clasps and the occasional maker’s or retailer’s names, as well as stamps such as ‘Chinese sterling’. Do these makers’ marks suggest that the items were produced for export or do they simply represent a nod to modernity? In the many fine photographs and her detailed descriptions of each piece, Elizabeth Herridge offers a full survey of the wide variety of the complex motifs involved and their significance. She presents a groundbreaking contribution to our understanding of early 20th-century China, its handicraft production, its commercial activities, and the last gasp of items such as mandarin court necklaces in the face of modern fashions. Read more Details Publisher : Paul Holberton Publishing; Illustrated edition (March 15, 2020) Language : English Paperback : 200 pages ISBN-10 : 0995557705 ISBN-13 : 03 Item Weight : 2.31 pounds Dimensions : 9.5 x 0.6 x 11 inches Best Sellers Rank: #3,333,046 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #336 in Jewelry Design (Books) #895 in Antique & Collectible Jewelry (Books) #336 in Jewelry Design (Books) We have been selling used books since 2012, and we've learned that the most important thing is doing good business. Honesty is our policy. Free Shipping We ship worldwide. We have multiple warehouses around the world, so please note the extended handling time on certain listings.
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ISBN: 0995557705
ISBN10: 0995557705
ISBN13: 9780995557703
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Brand: Paul Holberton Publishing
GTIN: 09780995557703
Book Title: Bringing Heaven to Earth : Chinese Silver Jewellery and Ornament in the Late Qing Dynasty
Number of Pages: 200 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: Holberton Publishing, Paul
Publication Year: 2020
Topic: Asian / Chinese, Jewelry, Rocks & Minerals, Decorative Arts
Item Height: 0.6 in
Illustrator: Yes
Genre: Nature, Design, Art
Item Weight: 33 Oz
Author: Elizabeth Herridge, Frances Wood
Item Length: 11 in
Item Width: 9.5 in
Format: Trade Paperback