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Victorian Jewellery with Dr. Dorothea Burstyn

Victorian Jewellery with Dr. Dorothea Burstyn

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CSDA/CCAD Sundays, Expert Lecture Series Presents: VICTORIAN JEWELLERY with Dr. Dorothea Burstyn

 

Session Details Queen Victoria had enormous influence on fashion and jewellery during her long reign (1837-1901). Whatever she favoured, her subjects wanted and copied. During her romance with – and marriage to – Prince Albert, jewellery expressing courtship, friendship and eternal love became popular. When the Royal Couple developed a special interest in Scotland, pebble jewellery using a variety of Scottish stones came into vogue and was so favoured that even Birmingham jewellers started to make “Scottish jewellery.” Finally, after Queen Victoria was widowed, mourning jewellery featuring jet and pearls was all the rage. Join guest speaker Dr. Dorothea Burstyn as she walks us through the various stages of Victorian jewellery in this richly illustrated talk.

Speaker Bio Dorothea Burstyn graduated from the University of Vienna with a Doctorate in Philosophy (Art History). After coming to Canada, she worked in the jewellery industry for about 15 years. She is a co-founder and past president of the Silver Society of Canada. She now serves as their treasurer and is editor of their journal.

Not sure you can attend live? We’ve got you covered! A video recording of this presentation will be made available to all those who reserve/purchase tickets.

The Canadian Society of Decorative Arts/ Cercle canadien des arts décoratifs (CSDA/CCAD) is a national, non-profit organization founded in 1981 for the study, appreciation, and promotion of design and decorative arts in Canada through programming and publications. The CSDA/CCAD publishes Ornamentum twice yearly, with articles in both French and English written by makers, scholars, collectors, and journalists. Ornamentum critically addresses the aesthetics, meanings, traditions, and innovations of Canadian material culture in the areas of decorative arts and design for a general audience. 

This presentation is free to all CSDA/CCAD members, $10 CAD registration fee for non-members. Become a member and join our community of collectors and material arts enthusiasts today! 

Image Details – Onyx, banded agate, enamel and diamond pendant circa 1878, centering on an onyx heart with Alice beneath a coronet, and a glazed compartment containing a lock of hair. Image Courtesy of Sotheby’s

 

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Institution or Organization name - The Canadian Society of Decorative Arts/ Cercle canadien des arts décoratifs

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