Rocks, Ice and Dirty Stones

Rocks, Ice and Dirty Stones by Marcia Pointon


ISBN
9781780237527
Published
Binding
Hardcover
Pages
272
Dimensions
156 x 234 x 25mm

‘A story of glitter and the dark side of history. Here are diamonds as objects of desire, but also as magnets for human cupidity: theft, fraud and murder. This is a rich and compelling cultural history; cool, precise and laser-sharp in its analysis. And it sparkles with style.’ – Carol Dyhouse, Professor of History (Emeritus), University of Sussex, and author of Glamour: Women, History, Feminism (2010)

This probing, entertaining and richly illustrated book examines the history of the diamond trade through the centuries from India and Brazil to South Africa and Europe, and investigates what happens to diamonds once they reach the cutters and polishers.

Marcia Pointon takes the reader on a unique tour of the ways in which the quadrahedron diamond shape has inspired design, architecture and painting, from the symbolism of medieval manuscripts to modern-day graffiti. She questions the etiquette 26 of engagement rings, from the multi-million-dollar ‘rock’ to the high-street brilliant. Finally, she reminds us why and how lost, stolen or cursed diamonds create suspense in so much classic fiction and film.
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