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En ronde: Curves in Designs of Women Jewelers with guest speaker Diana Singer

The inherent morphology of the female body has been a prominent theme in design throughout the millennia. How does this influence affect female jewelry designers and the shapes they choose for their jewels?

Join estate jewelry dealer and jewelry historian Diana Singer as she explores the subject of curves and orbs in women's jewelry.

Prominent designers such as Suzanne Belperron, Coco Chanel, Marilyn Cooperman, and Marianne Ostier (among others) will be examined and discussed.

Diana Singer has been an estate jewelry dealer since 1975. She is the current president of the ASJH and has lectured for numerous organizations, including "jewelry camp", auction houses, appraiser's associations, and museums. She has authored articles that have been published in trade journals and is often quoted in articles dealing with the subject of jewelry.

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