The book explores the 1961 Goldsmiths Hall exhibition in London and its influence on contemporary jewelry designers such as John Donald, Arthur King, Andrew Grima and Gilbert Albert. The 1961 exhibition brought a new direction in jewelry design to the fore, influencing others--including the major jewelry houses such as Cartier, Bulgari, Chopard and Van Cleef and Arpels--paving the way for an international movement in fashion and design. These jewelry designers created unique pieces, often for individual clients, using non-traditional materials and unusual forms.
A stunning new volume which presents 110 pieces by 50 leading jewelry designers from the 1960s and '70s, including works by John Donald, Arthur King, Andrew Grima and Gilbert Albert.
A celebration of around 200 one-of-a-kind pieces of jewellery from the collection of Kimberly Klosterman. Beautifully illustrated.--The Jeweller, National Association of Jewellers
An interview with Kimberly Klosterman -- puts a final personal touch behind the collection--Antiques and the Arts Weekly