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Book Title
Silver Treasures from the Land of Sheba : Regional Yemeni Jewelry
ISBN
9781649033338
Language
English
Author
Marjorie Ransom
Publisher
American University in Cairo Press
Topic
Middle Eastern, Silver, Gold & OTHER Metals, Jewelry, Customs & Traditions

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The first illustrated study of ethnic silver jewelry in Yemen, by an expert researcher and collector, new in paperback 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.

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Publisher
American University in Cairo Press
ISBN-10
1649033338
ISBN-13
9781649033338
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Author
Marjorie Ransom
Language
English
Topic
Middle Eastern, Silver, Gold & OTHER Metals, Jewelry, Customs & Traditions

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Book Title
Silver Treasures from the Land of Sheba : Regional Yemeni Jewelry
Lc Classification Number
Gt2252.Y4r36 2023
Photographed by
Liu, Robert K.
Reviews
"Exquisite traditional jewellery. . . . pleated silver necklaces and bangles vividly tell the story of the country''s artistry and design."-- Vanity Fair "Beautifully recorded . . . beautiful photographs . . . a virtually immersive experience."-- Ethnic Jewels Magazine "This beautiful book is a fitting tribute to the rich culture of Yemen, and its people''s appreciation of fine craftsmanship. Marjorie Ransom spent three decades collecting Yemeni jewelry, and many months traveling to the remotest regions of Yemen to interview the women who wore it and the silversmiths who made it. The result is an indispensable reference work for specialists, and an enjoyable feast for all who love the region and its culture."-- Shelagh Weir, former curator for the Middle East at the British Museum "Marjorie Ransom''s Silver Treasures from the Land of Sheba is a superb work, carefully researched and documented. We in Yemen will always be grateful to Marjorie for preserving for us the real character of Yemeni jewelry, keeping the past alive in the present in this true jewel of a book."-- Dr. Yusuf Mohammed Abdullah, professor of Archaeology and Epigraphy, University of Sanaa, Yemen "Here is a long-awaited treasure trove. Marjorie Ransom''s love of the country, her knowledge of its highways and byways, and her anecdotes about those she meets in her journeyings add a rare and warm dimension to our understanding of this beautiful country and its silver."-- Sarah Searight, author of Yemen: Land and People "This inspiring book is the work of a passionate collector, a dedicated researcher, and a patient, sensitive interviewer. Working against difficult odds, Marjorie Ransom found the last knowledgeable sources of information and reveals to the reader not only the story of silver jewelry, but the multicolored mosaic of an elaborate but quickly changing culture."-- Shahira Mehrez, researcher, collector, and promoter of traditional Egyptian crafts "Rarely is a research book considered an interesting read outside its particular academic circle. But while author Marjorie Ransom repeatedly refers to Silver Treasures from the Land of Sheba as a "study" this book is much more than that. In her effort to document the dying art of Yemeni jewelry making, she created a tome that is part travel story, part coffee table book and all tribute to the author''s passion for a country she has grown to love." -- Egypt Today "With more than 300 color plates, this lavishly illustrated tome offers a wonderful introduction to Yemeni crafts, touching on embroidery as well as the silversmithing. Marjorie Ransom includes stunning examples (all expertly shot by Robert K. Liu) of a variety of hairpieces, headdresses, necklaces (lazem), earrings, bracelets, belts, swords (jambiya), anklets, and amulets. Luckily for readers, she proves an enthusiastic guide with a very readable and engaging style."-- Al Jadid Magazine "As a scholarly document, the book is a useful and timely tool for students of cultures and for people researching their own collections. It will also be of value to dealers needing to make appraisals. . . . As a cultural interpreter and documenter of a dying art form [Marjorie Ransom] has presented a gift to scholars, to fellow collectors and to the society of Yemen itself."-- HALI: The International Magazine of Antique Carpet and Textile Art "This book glows with the author''s love and respect for the country and people of Yemen, and it does them proud. Everyone who shares her fascination with Yemeni culture will want a copy. It will also be an indispensable reference for collectors and museums."-- The Middle East in London "This is a study that could not have been delayed another decade. The book has more than 300 beautiful illustrations, some drawn from the author''s extensive collection, and much interesting sociological information on the roles of the different pieces."-- Aramco World, "Exquisite traditional jewellery. . . . pleated silver necklaces and bangles vividly tell the story of the country''s artistry and design."-- Vanity Fair "This beautiful book is a fitting tribute to the rich culture of Yemen, and its people''s appreciation of fine craftsmanship. Marjorie Ransom spent three decades collecting Yemeni jewelry, and many months traveling to the remotest regions of Yemen to interview the women who wore it and the silversmiths who made it. The result is an indispensable reference work for specialists, and an enjoyable feast for all who love the region and its culture."-- Shelagh Weir, former curator for the Middle East at the British Museum "Marjorie Ransom''s Silver Treasures from the Land of Sheba is a superb work, carefully researched and documented. We in Yemen will always be grateful to Marjorie for preserving for us the real character of Yemeni jewelry, keeping the past alive in the present in this true jewel of a book."-- Dr. Yusuf Mohammed Abdullah, professor of Archaeology and Epigraphy, University of Sanaa, Yemen "Here is a long-awaited treasure trove. Marjorie Ransom''s love of the country, her knowledge of its highways and byways, and her anecdotes about those she meets in her journeyings add a rare and warm dimension to our understanding of this beautiful country and its silver."-- Sarah Searight, author of Yemen: Land and People "This inspiring book is the work of a passionate collector, a dedicated researcher, and a patient, sensitive interviewer. Working against difficult odds, Marjorie Ransom found the last knowledgeable sources of information and reveals to the reader not only the story of silver jewelry, but the multicolored mosaic of an elaborate but quickly changing culture."-- Shahira Mehrez, researcher, collector, and promoter of traditional Egyptian crafts "Rarely is a research book considered an interesting read outside its particular academic circle. But while author Marjorie Ransom repeatedly refers to Silver Treasures from the Land of Sheba as a "study" this book is much more than that. In her effort to document the dying art of Yemeni jewelry making, she created a tome that is part travel story, part coffee table book and all tribute to the author''s passion for a country she has grown to love." -- Egypt Today "With more than 300 color plates, this lavishly illustrated tome offers a wonderful introduction to Yemeni crafts, touching on embroidery as well as the silversmithing. Marjorie Ransom includes stunning examples (all expertly shot by Robert K. Liu) of a variety of hairpieces, headdresses, necklaces (lazem), earrings, bracelets, belts, swords (jambiya), anklets, and amulets. Luckily for readers, she proves an enthusiastic guide with a very readable and engaging style."-- Al Jadid Magazine "As a scholarly document, the book is a useful and timely tool for students of cultures and for people researching their own collections. It will also be of value to dealers needing to make appraisals. . . . As a cultural interpreter and documenter of a dying art form [Marjorie Ransom] has presented a gift to scholars, to fellow collectors and to the society of Yemen itself."-- HALI: The International Magazine of Antique Carpet and Textile Art "This book glows with the author''s love and respect for the country and people of Yemen, and it does them proud. Everyone who shares her fascination with Yemeni culture will want a copy. It will also be an indispensable reference for collectors and museums."-- The Middle East in London "This is a study that could not have been delayed another decade. The book has more than 300 beautiful illustrations, some drawn from the author''s extensive collection, and much interesting sociological information on the roles of the different pieces."-- Aramco World
Table of Content
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
Format
Trade Paperback
Lccn
2023-003907
Dewey Decimal
739.2709533
Publication Year
2023
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Art, Antiques & Collectibles, Social Science
Number of Pages
264 Pages

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