Diana Scarisbrick, Researcher in the History of Jewelry
Diana Scarisbrick is world-renowned as a historian of jewelry. Her researches cover the Renaissance and the full history of jewelry, including cameos, rings, and tiaras. Her publications include:
Jewellry in Britain
Rings, Symbol of Power, Wealth and Affection
Ancestral Jewels, Classical Gems: Ancient and Modern Intaglios and Cameos in the Fitzwilliam Museum
Timeless Tiaras: Chaumet from 1804 to the present
Ms. Scarisbrick has assisted in curating such exhibitions as “Crowning Glories: Two Centuries of Tiaras” (Boston Museum of Art, 2000. 150,000 attendance) and “400 Years of European Jewelry” (Teien Museum of Art and 3 other venues in Japan, 2003. 190,000 attendance). Ms. Scarisbrick lives in London, England.
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