Thomas Holbein Hendley
Indian Jewellery
Publisher : Journal of Indian Art
London, 1906-1909.
The book is an elaborate account of jewellery designs and methodologies adopted by craftsmen in India. An important survey of Indian jewellery generously illustrated along with detailed descriptions of the jewellery and ornaments accompanied with an in-depth consideration of the history and development of different styles. The content of the book is divided into ten regional sections: Delhi and the United Provinces of Agra and Oud; Rajputana and Malwa; Panjab, Kashmir, Afghanistan; Bombay Presidency; Bombay [and Central Provinces]; Madras Presidency; Bengal; Eastern Bengal and Tibet; Eastern Bengal, Burma and Nepal; Antique jewellery and ornaments.
Thomas Holbein Hendley
First Edition. (37.5 x 28cm) 167 plates 32 in color, 135 in monochrome.
Binding: Original half bound with gilt in cover and spine. Top edge gilt.
Condition: Extremeties rubbed, An axcellent copy.
Exportable: No
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