[SCA-AS] Book Search: Mediaeval European Jewelry

Yisroaela yisroaela at yahoo.com
Fri Jul 21 19:47:21 CDT 2006


I know it's broad but I'm a jewelry designerand appraiser and I'm building my library. Both technique and example. I'm trying to expand the scope of my education till I can get to grad school. I can only read english so I guess that's a bit of a limiting point
   
  Yis
   
  

rmhowe <mmagnusm at bellsouth.net> wrote:
  Yisroaela wrote:

> I'm still working on my book collection but $800 is over the budget. Way 
> over! Any recommendations for good and reasonable jewelry books? History 
> or design.
> 
> Yis

I should know better than to ask this question but what culture and period?
Type of jewelry?

I don't particularly care for stuff after the high Gothic.
I also do not read French or Italian.
The stuff I do buy is more than extensive and expensive enough.

Techniques or pictures?
I hit a good percentage of Scandinavian specific stuff yesterday.

Any others wanting to help answer this question please chime in.
That is a whopper of a question without limitations.

Magnus
Crazy enough to have over 550 metalworking and jewelry books.
But a whole lot are not on the computer.

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