Influential Women Jewelers- The Arts And Crafts Movement, Part 2

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Influential Women Jewelers Of The Arts And Crafts Movement - Part 4

We've done it! We've made it through all four episodes about women jewelers of the Arts and Crafts movement! In this final episode, we discuss May Morris, Dorrie Nossiter, Sibyl Dunlop, and Ella Naper, 4 incredible women who crafted beautiful and distinctive jewelry.For more info ...  Show more

Influential Women Jewelers Of The Arts And Crafts Movement- Part 3

Though jewelry is often thought of as something worn mostly by women in the modern world, there are shockingly few women jewelers recorded throughout history. For the next two months, we will be exploring some of the most influential, talented, and creative women who worked withi ...  Show more

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