Heavenly Bodies - Pforzheim - 8-7-2016 until 30-10-2016
Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2016 1:55 pm
Schmuckmuseum Pforzheim im Reuchlinhaus
Jahnstrasse 42
75173 Pforzheim
Heavenly Bodies — the Sun, Moon and Stars in Jewellery
8th July until 30th October 2016
The myths surrounding precious metals are closely linked to our celestial bodies. Symbolizing the sun, spheres were widespread motifs back in the Bronze Age, and the glowing star has always been epitomized by the warm gleam of gold. Lunulae — crescent-shaped collars — are common types of Celtic, as well as Byzantine jewellery. Motifs connoting celestial bodies can be found in all cultures and eras. Also, the firmament is the favoured realm of the gods — starting from the Egyptian sun god Ra to Apollo riding his chariot across the sky. By wearing cult objects made of gold, people sought to win their favour and to share in their glory. Twinkling stars in hair ornaments or slender crescents worn on the lapel are examples of celestial jewellery created in the 18th to 20th centuries.
Opening hours: 10.00 - 17.00 (Closed Mondays)
Admission: €3
http://195.60.187.72/download/SMP_Exhib ... me2016.pdf
Jahnstrasse 42
75173 Pforzheim
Heavenly Bodies — the Sun, Moon and Stars in Jewellery
8th July until 30th October 2016
The myths surrounding precious metals are closely linked to our celestial bodies. Symbolizing the sun, spheres were widespread motifs back in the Bronze Age, and the glowing star has always been epitomized by the warm gleam of gold. Lunulae — crescent-shaped collars — are common types of Celtic, as well as Byzantine jewellery. Motifs connoting celestial bodies can be found in all cultures and eras. Also, the firmament is the favoured realm of the gods — starting from the Egyptian sun god Ra to Apollo riding his chariot across the sky. By wearing cult objects made of gold, people sought to win their favour and to share in their glory. Twinkling stars in hair ornaments or slender crescents worn on the lapel are examples of celestial jewellery created in the 18th to 20th centuries.
Opening hours: 10.00 - 17.00 (Closed Mondays)
Admission: €3
http://195.60.187.72/download/SMP_Exhib ... me2016.pdf