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TFJP Talks - Jewelry Routes

TFJP Talks - Jewelry Routes

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TFJP Talks - Jewelry Routes

TFJP Talks - Jewelry Routes

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Description

Sandrine Merle, founder of The French Jewelry Post, has the pleasure to invite you to travel with her jewelry journeys.


Through these audio adventures, you’ll discover key figures in the jewelry world as you’ve never heard them before. They all bring their unique, individual and unconventional perspectives to the areas of creation, history and business.


So settle back and enjoy the Jewelry Routes podcast. 


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

Sandrine Merle, founder of The French Jewelry Post, has the pleasure to invite you to travel with her jewelry journeys.


Through these audio adventures, you’ll discover key figures in the jewelry world as you’ve never heard them before. They all bring their unique, individual and unconventional perspectives to the areas of creation, history and business.


So settle back and enjoy the Jewelry Routes podcast. 


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

1 episode

  • [STYLE] A. Nardi tells us about the Moretti, an emblematic jewel of Venice today at the heart of controversy in the English-speaking world. cover
    [STYLE] A. Nardi tells us about the Moretti, an emblematic jewel of Venice today at the heart of controversy in the English-speaking world. cover
    [STYLE] A. Nardi tells us about the Moretti, an emblematic jewel of Venice today at the heart of controversy in the English-speaking world.

    In Venice, I met Alberto Nardi, a third-generation representative of the Venetian jeweler well-known for its “moretti”. This jewel depicting Moorish heads today arouses controversy fueled by the new cancel culture: it is associated with racism... For Alberto Nardi, “This view of things, which comes mostly from the English-speaking world, is both sad and ridiculous.” “I was saddened and angry that I could be put on trial like this, and that a part of the world lacking in culture could impose its own vision, says Alberto Nardi. Can a slave be represented like this, decked out in precious materials?” To answer them and to highlight their beauty rather than any political connotations they might have, he now carves these "Eastern princes" in turquoise, amber, lapis lazuli, etc.   Nardi, the Moor of Venice  https://www.thefrenchjewelrypost.com/en/style/nardi-moor-venice/ Have a look at the french jewelry post Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sandrinemerle/ About the french jewelry post An insider's eye by Sandrine Merle, to help understand jewelry and watches by placing them within fashion, historical, geographical and societal contexts. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    16min | Published on July 27, 2021

Description

Sandrine Merle, founder of The French Jewelry Post, has the pleasure to invite you to travel with her jewelry journeys.


Through these audio adventures, you’ll discover key figures in the jewelry world as you’ve never heard them before. They all bring their unique, individual and unconventional perspectives to the areas of creation, history and business.


So settle back and enjoy the Jewelry Routes podcast. 


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

Sandrine Merle, founder of The French Jewelry Post, has the pleasure to invite you to travel with her jewelry journeys.


Through these audio adventures, you’ll discover key figures in the jewelry world as you’ve never heard them before. They all bring their unique, individual and unconventional perspectives to the areas of creation, history and business.


So settle back and enjoy the Jewelry Routes podcast. 


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

1 episode

  • [STYLE] A. Nardi tells us about the Moretti, an emblematic jewel of Venice today at the heart of controversy in the English-speaking world. cover
    [STYLE] A. Nardi tells us about the Moretti, an emblematic jewel of Venice today at the heart of controversy in the English-speaking world. cover
    [STYLE] A. Nardi tells us about the Moretti, an emblematic jewel of Venice today at the heart of controversy in the English-speaking world.

    In Venice, I met Alberto Nardi, a third-generation representative of the Venetian jeweler well-known for its “moretti”. This jewel depicting Moorish heads today arouses controversy fueled by the new cancel culture: it is associated with racism... For Alberto Nardi, “This view of things, which comes mostly from the English-speaking world, is both sad and ridiculous.” “I was saddened and angry that I could be put on trial like this, and that a part of the world lacking in culture could impose its own vision, says Alberto Nardi. Can a slave be represented like this, decked out in precious materials?” To answer them and to highlight their beauty rather than any political connotations they might have, he now carves these "Eastern princes" in turquoise, amber, lapis lazuli, etc.   Nardi, the Moor of Venice  https://www.thefrenchjewelrypost.com/en/style/nardi-moor-venice/ Have a look at the french jewelry post Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sandrinemerle/ About the french jewelry post An insider's eye by Sandrine Merle, to help understand jewelry and watches by placing them within fashion, historical, geographical and societal contexts. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    16min | Published on July 27, 2021