Subject: Course on gems and jewellery
Two short courses of interest to conservators, will be held in central London in Spring 2005, organized by Gem-A--The Gemmological Association of Great Britain, a world leader in gem and jewellery-related training. Both are led by Dr. Jack Ogden, a well-known specialist in the historical development of jewellery materials and techniques. Because of the hands-on sessions, participants are limited to 16 on each course. Gemstones for curators and conservators Monday 7th March 7, 2005 Does your work involve ancient or antique gem materials? This one day course will cover: The history and characterisation of the gemstones and their simulants as used in jewellery from ancient to recent times. How gemstones can be identified and how such knowledge helps in assessments relating to dating, authentication and conservation practice. A hands-on session using basic gemmological instruments (No previous gemmological training will be assumed.) Price UKP128 + VAT (UKP150.40) Gem-A Member Price UKP118 + VAT. These prices include a buffet lunch. Two day Course: A Brief History of Jewellery Manufacturing Techniques April, 14-15, 2005 This two-day seminar that covers the history of jewellery manufacture from the earliest times up to the end of the 19th century. With the main focus on gold jewellery, the course will cover the development of jewellery manufacturing and assembling techniques, and how these affected design. The course includes a hands-on session with ancient jewellery components from an extensive teaching collection. Participants will gain a good basic understanding of jewellery technology in the past, and how this knowledge helps in assessments of dating and authentication. Price UKP190 + VAT (UKP223.25) Gem-A Member Price UKP175 + VAT). These prices include buffet lunches For more information email write to claire [at] gem-a__info *** Conservation DistList Instance 18:23 Distributed: Monday, November 22, 2004 Message Id: cdl-18-23-024 ***Received on Friday, 12 November, 2004