Silver and Gold Mapin Publishing

Silver and Gold

VISIONS OF ARCADIA
Usha R. Balakrishan

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"The publication of Usha R. Balakrishnan’s Silver & Gold: Visions of Arcadia is good news for art lovers and jewellery enthusiasts alike." —Hugo Miguel Crespo in The Hindu

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For as long as Indians have adorned themselves, they have sought to wear jewels that conveyed beauty, power and status. Jewels are believed to provide protection, hope, luck and well-being. More than 40 years ago, two friends, united by a passion for the decorative arts, embarked on an exploration of these unique jewels of India. They were motivated by the everyday jewels of the people in the villages—to discover the sources of their inspiration and to unravel the complex ritual of adornment that resulted in ornaments being fabricated for every part of the body, from the top of the head to the toes. What resulted were visions of Arcadia, leading to the creation of the Amrapali collection of Indian jewellery, one of the largest collections of pastoral silver jewellery in the world.

The manifold communities that this collection represents come from different religions, with linguistic differences and diverse cultural sensibilities, but the land that the jewels encompass is geographically contiguous. Beyond adornment, the Amrapali collection presents a vision of harmony with nature, with forms and motifs that draw upon nature and the cosmos, and materials such as shells, grass and bone. They exhibit the amazing technical expertise of the simple gold- and silversmiths. This volume presents the jewels in all their glory, not as museum objects or as relics of the past but as a visual language communicating design, aesthetics, tradition and, above all, the artistic expression of adorning the body.

Published in association with The Amrapali Museum, Jaipur.

Dr. Usha R. Balakrishnan is the Chief Curator of the World Diamond Museum and a pre-eminent historian of Indian jewellery. She is the author of several publications, including Alamkara: The Beauty of Ornament and has co-authored most recently Treasures of the Deccan: Jewels of the Nizams, one of the two-volume publication devoted to the fabulous jewels and seminal collection of paintings inherited by the Nizams of Hyderabad. Her curatorial projects include ‘India: Jewels that Enchanted the World’ at the Moscow Kremlin Museum, ‘Enduring Splendor: The Jewelry of India’s Thar Desert’ at the Fowler Museum, Los Angeles, and ‘Shringara: Adornment’ at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya (CSMVS) Museum, Mumbai.

• Foreword
• Genesis: In The Beginning, There Was Beauty
• Ethnos: Carry Me, Caravan
• Legacy: Inspiring Wonder
• Materiality: Where There Is Honey, There Are Bees
• Creation: The Four Hands of Vishwakarma
ISBN 9789385360886
Pages 236
Number of photographs 394
Size 9.9 x 13.5” (251.4 x 343 mm)
Date of Publishing Dec. 2025
Language(s) English
Co-publisher(s) Mapin Publishing
Rights Available World Rights
:Amrapali’s new literary jewel: Where silver, gold, and storytelling meet." —Vinod Nair, Fortune

"A new book shines a light on India's folk and tribal jewellery. ‘Silver & Gold’ is a reminder that jewellery has links to faith and culture in India. Silver & Gold is a beautiful book in terms of visuals and text to interest even non-jewellery enthusiasts." —Pooja Singh, Mint

"A new book by jewellery historian Usha R. Balakrishnan, reminds us why gold and silver are precious at a time of renewed urgencies to value nature." —Shefalee Vasudev, Voice of Fashion


“The book features 800 ornaments, complemented with essays by Balakrishnan, India’s foremost jewellery historian, who places these jewels in their lived/living histories. She (Usha) presents them in their milieu, tells their stories and grants them a new lease of life.” —Sarika Sharma, Tribune


"The book showcases ornaments, complemented with essays by Balakrishnan, India’s foremost jewellery historian, who places these jewels in their lived/living histories. She presents them in their milieu, tells their stories and grants them a new lease of life." —Telegraph

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