Silver Treasures from the Land of Sheba
American University in Cairo Press (Verlag)
978-1-64903-333-8 (ISBN)
Silver Treasures from the Land of Sheba documents a disappearing artistic and cultural tradition with over three hundred photographs showing individual pieces, rare images of women wearing their jewelry with traditional dress, and the various regions in Yemen where the author did her field research. Ransom’s descriptions of the people she met and befriended, and her exploration of the significance of a woman’s handmade jewelry with its attributes of power, protection, beauty, and personal identity, will appeal to ethnic jewelry fans, ethnographers, jewelry designers, and art historians.
Amulet cases, hair ornaments, bridal headdresses, earrings, necklaces, ankle and wrist bracelets are all beautifully photographed in intricate detail, interspersed with the author’s own photographs of the women who shared their stories and their hospitality with her. A chapter on the history of silversmithing in Yemen tells the surprising story of the famed Jewish Yemeni silversmiths, many of whom left Yemen in the late 1940s. This is the first in-depth study of Yemeni silver, uniquely illustrated with photographs of a world that is transforming before our eyes, and animated with the portraits of a precious legacy.
Marjorie Ransom is a Middle East specialist who has lived and worked throughout the Arab world, where she began researching and collecting traditional silver jewelry, particularly from Yemen. Her renowned collection of Middle Eastern jewelry has been exhibited at American museums. She lives in Washington, DC. Robert K. Liu is photographer and editor at Ornament Magazine. Abdulkarim Al-Eryani (1934–2015) was the prime minister of Yemen from 1980 to 1983 and again from 1998 to 2001, and one-time political advisor to the President of Yemen. Najwa Adra is a cultural anthropologist with over thirty years of experience in international development and field research in Yemen.
Introduction
1. The Allure of Silver Jewelry
2. The Timeliness of This Study
3. Sources of Silver: The Maria Theresa Thaler
4. Regional Styles of Yemeni Jewelry and Costumes
The North
5. The Northern Mountains: Sanaa, Saada, Amran, Haraz, Mahwit, Jabal Milhan, and Hajja
6. Marib and the Jawf
7. Al-Bayda
8. Mountains near the Red Sea: Bur‘a, Rayma, and Wasab
9. The Southern Mountains: Taiz, Hugariya, and Ibb
10. The Northern Tihama Coastal Plain: Adhra’, Hawatim al-Tur, al-Dhahiyy, and Zaydiya
11. The Southern Tihama Coastal Plain: Bayt al-Faqih, Mawza, and Zabid
The South
12. Hadramaut: Sayyun
13. Wadi Amid
14. Wadi Daw‘an
15. Wadi Idim
16. Southern Hadramaut: Shihr, the Southern Coast, and Socotra
17. Mahra
18. Shabwa: Habban and Ataq
19. Dali‘, Yafi‘, and Lahij
Erscheinungsdatum | 10.10.2023 |
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Illustrationen | Robert K. Liu |
Vorwort | H.E. Abdulkarim Al-Eryani, Najwa Adra |
Zusatzinfo | 320 color photographs |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 241 x 216 mm |
Themenwelt | Kunst / Musik / Theater ► Antiquitäten |
Kunst / Musik / Theater ► Kunstgeschichte / Kunststile | |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Geschichte ► Regional- / Ländergeschichte | |
ISBN-10 | 1-64903-333-8 / 1649033338 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-64903-333-8 / 9781649033338 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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