In her new book, antique dealer and preservationist Tanzy Ward explores the overlooked history of Black jewelry culture in America between 1837 and 1910. By examining portraits from the Victorian and Edwardian eras, "Precious Black Jewels: The Bijou Material Culture of Black Victorians & Edwardians" provides an intimate look at the specific styles and cultural significance of the jewelry worn by Black people during this period. Ward’s work serves as both a visual guide and a historical tribute, inviting readers to appreciate the sophisticated material culture and personal adornment of a community whose stories have long remained untold.
Discover P.J. Joseph's blog, your guide to colored gemstones, diamonds, watches, jewelry, art, design, luxury hotels, food, travel, and more. Based in South Asia, P.J. is a gemstone analyst, writer, and responsible foodie featured on Al Jazeera, BBC, CNN, and CNBC. Disclosure: All images are digitally created for educational and illustrative purposes. Portions of the blog were human-written and refined with AI to support educational goals.
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