Yewn

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Books
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75.00
book_author_name: 
Juliet Rochefoucauld
book_type: 
Hardback
publisher: 
ACC Art Books
published_date: 
14/02/2023
isbn: 
9781788841092
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Books > Art, Fashion & Photography > Art & design > Industrial / commercial art & design > Individual designers
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Juliet Rochefoucauld|Hardback|ACC Art Books|14/02/2023
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9781788841092
Book Description: 
"Within its 276 pages, you will discover how thousands of years of Chinese history and culture manifest in his designs. Noted author and jewelry specialist Juliet Weir-de La Rochefoucauld takes the reader on an intellectual, art historical, and sensual journey as she traces Yewn's early career and rise to acclaim" - IGI GemBlog "A first-of-its-kind art book narrating worldly and philosophical Han Chinese culture in the language of jewellery art." - Arts & Collections "A preeminent and harmonious collaboration with text by renowned jewelry historian Juliet Weir-de La Rochefoucauld and artistic direction by trailblazing designer Dickson Yewn results in a one-of-a-kind book, Yewn: Contemporary Art Jewels and the Silk Road." - Private Air Magazine Dickson Yewn is the quintessential modern-day literatus. His contemporary jewellery is a crystallisation of thousands of years of Chinese material history. Square rings rub shoulders with antique porcelain forms, shapes taken from Ming furniture and the geometric latticework found in Chinese architecture. Yewn focuses on these traditional Chinese motifs, but also understands the significance of different materials. Wood, one of the five elements in Chinese philosophy, is present in most of his collections. To wear a contemporary jewel by Dickson Yewn is to delve back into China's works of art and its history, blended with a contemporary twist. This new monograph of his work details the inspiration Yewn has drawn from the Imperial court, exploring its influence on the art of jewellery, from silks, embroidery, painting, architecture and cloisonne enamel to courtesan culture. Beautiful, detailed illustrations and photographs highlight Yewn's fealty to the artisanal techniques employed by the Imperial courts. Esteemed jewellery writer Juliet Weir-de La Rochefoucauld invites the reader to explore the deeper symbolism behind Yewn's jewels.

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