Wednesday, 19 November 2014

Artist: Curated by: Tracey William, Steve Lovett, Emma Mclellan
Title: Crossover
Date: 2006
Pages: 15
Size: 14.6 cm - 20.8 cm long


This catalogue has texts and a blury picture of a man standing on the front cover and it is the same thing with the back cover which is pretty confusing but it means something the texts on the cover also shows the title of the book in red writing and underline. The inside has notes with some pictures on it, i dont really know what the book is about but what i like about it is how the artists uses the same pictures for each cover which is confusing and how the the title comes in the texts in Red writing so that people know that the red writing is the title.

Artist: Emma Mclellan 
Tittle: Recovered
Date: 
Measurement: 105 mm- 73.5 mm
Number of Pages: 12


In this catalogue the images has been adding in some pieces of jewellery like blocks with images on it it doesnt have a frame but it has images on each cover with the title and the name of the artist which is very creative and as you can see the back cover its full of images like 3D looking of how the images has shadows on it, its like pieces of blocks lying on a paper. the inside has texts with some images in it.


Date: Unknown
Size: Unknown

This artist Eleanor Salazar used retired Billiards Balls to create theses amazing rings as you can see the colours and the numbers of the billiards balls on it, it is so creative and amazing to see people wearing rings made of billiards ball i would love to wear those because its pretty cute and i like the numbers and the colours of it.

The second jewelleries are design of skull made of the same materials billiards balls in each hand carved, It is so cool i like how the artist think of the designing these kind of jewellerys made of billiards balls.

Tuesday, 18 November 2014

                                                                                 
Date: Unknown
Size: 32mm


These New Zealand Jewellery is made of Paua Shell by Daniel Hobman. I like how this jewellery is made of this material which is paua shell cause of the colour with the design in it and i like the Maori design  the shape of the jewellery. 

I like the second jewellery because of the design and the Maori patterns in it with the silver colour mixed, green, blue, black and burbble

Date: Unknown
Size: 33mm


This Symbol Jewellery is called Faerie Seven Pointed Star, In this piece of Jewellery in each seven pointed it has these little blue beads like diamonds in it which is so amazing, It also shows the meaning why there's seven points the 1st point its Personal Will. 2nd- Unconditional Love. 3rd- Knowledge and Intelligence. 4th- Harmony and Tranquility. 5th- The Power of Mind and Science. 6th- Devotion and Honesty. 7th- Magic. So to me and What I think of this Jewellery its about Religion. I like this Jewellery because of how the artist created this seven pointed star and in each points it has a meaning in it.

Monday, 17 November 2014

Date: 
Size:
This Jewellery is from kenya, made of riotous array of coloured beads. These jewellery worn by brides during their wedding ceremonies and other important occasions and they are traditionally handed down from mother to daughter from generation to generation. to me looking at these jewellery worn by these peoples its pretty weird of how these people worn those huge necklace but actually its part of their culture.





Date: 5th century
Size: 5mm (0.2 inch)


These Jewellery were found in ancient Japenese tomb. These Jewellery were made with Natron, a natually occurring chemical that was widely used in ancient Egypt for everything from brushing teeth. The Romans added it to sand and lime to make glass. 

The beads has a hole through the middle were made with a multilayering technique. These Jewellery are one of the oldest multilayered glass products found in Japan, and they believe                                                         to be made by Roman empire                                                             and sent to Japan.

Jewellery from the past 



Name: Sarmatian Gold and Carnelian Earrings
Date: 1993
Size: 46 mm







This Jewellery is made of Carnelian bead with vertical hole enclosed within two truncated cones with wound wire bands. they are soldered cylinders, one is joined to a biconical hollow bead and at the top of the cylinder there are three long wire volutes with free moving loop in loop chains terminated by blue glass beads. 








Jewellery Found