Gold and Treasures: 3000 Years of Chinese Ornaments - Paris - Until 14-4-2023

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Gold and Treasures: 3000 Years of Chinese Ornaments - Paris - Until 14-4-2023

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L’École, School of Jewelry Arts
31 rue Danielle Casanova
75001 Paris


Gold and Treasures: 3000 Years of Chinese Ornaments

Until 14th April 2023

“Gold is the most valuable thing in all the world because it is immortal and never gets rotten. Alchemists eat it, and they enjoy longevity.”
Wei Boyang, alchemist, East Han dynasty (25-220)From the first traces of its use in the fifth millennium B.C.E., gold has fascinated and mesmerized civilizations the world over.

Gold was rarely seen in China before the Han dynasty and was mainly used to embellish other materials such as bronze or to realize small objects. For the Steppe peoples of northern China, however, it played an essential role in society. Frequent exchanges between central China and nomadic peoples led to a dramatic increase in the production and use of gold ornaments, which became veritable symbols of power and represented the high rank of those who wore them. They are also invaluable in bearing witness to the savoir-faire of Chinese goldsmiths over the centuries.

Replete with various symbolic meanings that are deciphered throughout the exhibition, these ornaments span more than three thousand years of Chinese history. All are part of the exceptional Mengdiexuan Collection, one of Hong Kong’s most extraordinary private art collections, focused on Chinese art. L’École, School of Jewelry Arts is honored to present the collection in Paris, following a first exhibition on its Hong Kong campus two years ago.

By bringing art history, savoir-faire, and materials into dialogue, the exhibition resonates with the mission pursued by L’École, School of Jewelry Arts since its creation in 2012 with the support of Van Cleef & Arpels, that of promoting the many dimensions of the art of jewelry through courses, talks, workshops, exhibitions, publications, and research.

Opening hours: Monday to Saturday, 11am to 7pm. (Thursdays until 8pm.)

Admission: Free (advance reservation required)

https://www.lecolevancleefarpels.com/fr ... -treasures
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