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The World Of David Morris : The London Jeweler, Hardback Book

The World Of David Morris : The London Jeweler Hardback

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David Morris established his eponymous fine jewelry house in 1962 at the height of the Swinging Sixties and quickly gained a global reputation for his opulent use of the rarest, most extraordinary gemstones and for innovative design sought by jewelry connoisseurs the world over.

The house s creations now overseen by his son Jeremy Morris are all designed and handcrafted to exacting standards in the New Bond Street atelier. This sumptuous slipcased tome, featuring brand-new photography and newly commissioned gouaches created especially for the book, delves into the enchanting history of David Morris, aka the London Jeweler, whose legacy shines as brilliantly as the gemstones the house atelier transforms into objects of art.

From Elizabeth Taylor to Diana, Princess of Wales, over the years the house has gained a reputation for adorning Hollywood, British, and European royals.

Today, a David Morris jewel still radiates star quality, connecting the brand s storied past to its future.

This first major monograph debuts some of the house s latest, most innovative designs as well as a large selection of its most famous pieces, and beautifully showcases the sophistication and creativity of one of the most masterful jewelers working today.

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  • Format:Hardback
  • Pages:272 pages, 200 Colour photographs
  • Publisher:Rizzoli International Publications
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  • ISBN:9780847833955
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  • Format:Hardback
  • Pages:272 pages, 200 Colour photographs
  • Publisher:Rizzoli International Publications
  • Publication Date:
  • Category:
  • ISBN:9780847833955