Himalayan Treasures
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Himalayan Treasures
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Manfred Giehmannโs travels and first hand experiences are shared in this jewel based exploration of the Himalayas
Manfred Giehmann's travels and first hand experiences are shared in this jewel based exploration of the Himalayas
Himalayan Treasures - Adornments from Tibet, Nepal, Bhutan, Ladakh & Arunachal Pradesh features the private jewellery collection of Manfred Giehmann. Collected over 25 years during his numerous discovery journeys in the different parts of the vast Himalayan territory, the collection illustrates the region's people, heritage, and culture. It offers the reader a comprehensive view of the jewellery and ornamental traditions from the many tribal groups living in this part of the world.
More than 500 pieces of jewellery and adornments are displayed. The amazing varieties of materialโfrom gold, silver, brass, ivory, semi-precious stones, shells, horn, and leatherโdemonstrate the unlimited skills of the Himalayan jewellery craftsmen. This book has been written in recognition of their talents.
In addition, an authoritative introduction by prominent French scholar Franรงoise Pommaret gives the reader a glance into the lifestyles and social systems of the indigenous people of the Himalaya.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9789811406560
Publisher: Manfred GIEHMANN
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 02 July 2020
Country: Singapore
Imprint: Manfred GIEHMANN
Contributors:
- Photographs by Christian J. Creutz
- Introduction by Franรงoise Pommaret
- Text by Manfred Giehmann
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 244.0mm
Height: 288.0mm
Weight: 1740g
Pages: 264
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About the Author
Dr. Franรงoise Pommaret is a cultural anthropologist (Ph.D). She is a Tibetologist, an eminent Bhutanese specialist, a Director of Research at the CNRS (National Centre for Scientific Research, France), and an associate Professor at the College of Language and Culture (CLCS), Royal University of Bhutan. She has Published numerous scholarly articles and books on different aspects of the Bhutanese culture. She has co-edited and co-authored: Bhutan: Mountain Fortress of the Gods, Serindia, London, 1997; Lhasa in the Seventeenth Century, the Capital of the Dalai-Lamas, Brill, Leiden, 2003; Bhutan; Tradition and Change, Brill, Leiden, 2007. Her wide audience books in English are Bhutan, a cultural guidebook, Odyssey Guidebook, 1990 and Tibet, an enduring civilization, 2003. She is the recipient of the French Lรฉgion d'Honneur, and of the Gold Medal of the National Order of Merit of Bhutan. Christian J. Creutz is a French freelance photographer, a graduate from the Louis Lumiรจre School in Paris, who has been working in many fields of photography for the last 30 years. His work has covered the areas of corporate, institutional, architectural, and portraiture photography around Strasbourg. In addition, he has travelled around the world to pursue his personal interest in cultural diversity. Among multiple assignments, he has photographed legendary diamonds and rare natural pearls from private and public collections as well as the wonders of Islamic architecture.
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