
How a Parisian Jewelry School Has Opened Up Access to a Rarefied World
L’École, School of Jewelry Arts, which marks its 10th anniversary this year, creates public programming that offers approachable, hands-on experiences.
February 11, 2022
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The enduring relevance of jewelry in society and culture stems, in part, from its adaptability, but also from its intimate relationship with the body. Its form and function offer fertile grounds for innovation that can transcend personal ornamentation, such as the thick golden armlets worn by 7th-century women to fend off dishonorable men, or the 19th-century mourning rings worn as a tribute to lost loved ones.
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