Nice overview of jewelry, with beautiful plates for illustrations. A bit confusing as it doesn't seem to follow any chronological order. Also, not much in the way of Middle or South American works.
The book covers not only the actual jewelry owned by the museum but also paintings throughout history that feature amazing jewelry, such as works by Holbein, Manet and panels from ancient Egypt. My favorite pieces were a 1919 diamond, platinum and tortoise shell haircomb by Tiffany and a 1550 French gold and enamel ring that features a portrait of Alexander the Great in blue glass.
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