JEWELRY IS A BRIDGE_LAST DAYS TO APPLY

JEWELRY IS A BRIDGE: Germanisches Nationalmuseum in Nuremberg, „Flinderhaube“, headdress, 2nd half of the 17th century.

The Germanisches Nationalmuseum, founded in Nuremberg in 1851, is the largest museum of cultural history in the German-speaking region. The museum’s more than twenty collection areas offer a unique insight into European art, culture and history.

With more than 25,000 objects, the Textiles, Clothing and Jewelry collection comprises textiles from late antiquity to the present day, clothing from the 16th to 21st century and a range of traditional fabrics and regional costumes. It is complemented by the Jewellery Collection whose holdings stretch from the Middle Ages to the present day.

Image: „Flinderhaube“ – headdress (hood) of a Nuremberg patrician woman, 2nd half of the 17th century, knotted macrame net made of golden yellow silk yarn, metal flanders, lace-up metal border. Germanic National Museum in Nuremberg. Photo: Georg Janßen.

https://www.gnm.de/…/coll…/textiles-clothing-and-jewlery

JEWELRY IS A BRIDGE is a catalogue uniting jewelry’s archaic heritage with contemporary trends. The catalogue will be included in SMCK Magazine’s next issue “Schmuck on the go!” which comes out at the end of February ahed of Schmuck 2024 Munich.

SUBMIT YOUR JEWELRY UNTIL 31 JANUARY 2024 —> More information: www.smck.org/opencalls_smck-catalogue.html

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