Diamonds : the collection of Benjamin Zucker /

Accompanying an exhibition at Les Enluminures, New York, this lavish catalogue presents an extraordinary collection of diamonds from the king of gems, Benjamin Zucker, one of New York's leading dealers in diamonds and precious stones. Put together over more than forty-five years, this truly rar...

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Author / Contributor: Scarisbrick, Diana
Corporate Author: Enluminures (Firm)
Other authors / contributors: Zucker, Benjamin, 1940-
Imprint: New York : Les Enluminures Ltd., 2019
Format: Book
Language:English
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Summary:Accompanying an exhibition at Les Enluminures, New York, this lavish catalogue presents an extraordinary collection of diamonds from the king of gems, Benjamin Zucker, one of New York's leading dealers in diamonds and precious stones. Put together over more than forty-five years, this truly rare and immensely valuable collection includes thirty-five precious jewels mostly made for European patrons: rings, brooches, hairpins, earrings. It tells the story of the Indian diamond over a period of nearly 600 years, ending before the discovery of mines in Brazil, a source that displaced India and inaugurated a new age of diamonds. Starting with the octahedral diamond, the collection includes outstanding examples of world-class importance showing how jewellers gradually captured more and more of the allure of these indomitable gems, evolving from point to table to rose to brilliant cuts. The success of the brilliant cut (close to our cuts today) eclipsed the earlier shapes, many of which were recut to "modernize" them, with the result that the earlier cuts of old mine diamonds included here are exceedingly rare. Exhibition: Les Enluminures, New York, USA (24.10-09.11.2019).
Item Description:Catalog of an exhibition held at Les Enluminures, New York, October 24-November 9, 2019.
Physical Description:339 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 335-338).
ISBN:9780578420189
057842018X