What True Craftsmanship Means: A Definitive Guide to the World's Greatest Makers
An essay and field guide to the brands and master artisans that still make things the way they were meant to be made — from Pagani's San Cesario atelier to...
An essay and field guide to the brands and master artisans that still make things the way they were meant to be made — from Pagani's San Cesario atelier to...
Walk into any decent jewellery hall in London, Paris or New York and you will see, within a minute, that almost nothing on display was made for you. The tennis...
In 1786, Abraham-Louis Breguet turned a rose engine lathe inward on a watch dial and changed the visual language of European horology. The patterns he cut into metal — clous de...
In 876, King Guthrum stood before King Alfred of Wessex and swore an oath on what the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle describes as a "sacred ring" — a holy bracelet upon which...
In 1948, the Soviet archaeologist Sergei Kiselev began excavating the ruins of Karakorum on the Orkhon River in central Mongolia. What his team unearthed over two seasons was not the...
Sometime in the seventh century BC, an Etruscan goldsmith sat in a workshop somewhere in central Italy and fused a gold granule measuring less than a quarter of a millimetre...
In 2004, archaeologists working the Tavan Tolgoi site in eastern Mongolia opened an aristocratic burial and recovered a golden ring bearing a falcon seal. Published excavation photographs show the bird...
A gold ring recovered from the ruins of Pompeii, now held by the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli, bears an intaglio portrait of its owner carved into carnelian. The man's...
Perdiccas watched Alexander die in Babylon in June of 323 B.C. and received from the king's hand the object that mattered more than any territory: his signet ring. Not a...
Somewhere in a workshop in Geneva, or perhaps Birmingham, or one of the handful of ateliers in Moscow that still maintain the tradition, a craftsman is bent over a machine...
In 1896, the Louvre paid 200,000 francs for a magnificent golden tiara said to have belonged to the Scythian king Saitaphernes. The provenance appeared sound, the craftsmanship extraordinary, the gold...
The Grand Camée de France is the largest surviving cameo from antiquity. Carved from a five-layered sardonyx circa AD 23, it measures roughly 31 by 26.5 centimetres and depicts the Julio-Claudian imperial...
Before there were signatures, there were seals. Before there were seals, there were men who pressed carved stone into wet clay and understood that the mark they left behind would...
Peter Carl Fabergé never enamelled a single egg. He never cut a guilloché pattern, never operated a rose engine, never stood over a kiln waiting to learn whether a firing...
In 1557, the Italian humanist Julius Caesar Scaliger described a mysterious metal found in Central American mines that "no fire nor any Spanish artifice has yet been able to liquefy."...
Image Credit: Met Museum Signet Ring with Tutankhamun's Throne Name New Kingdom ca. 1336–1327 B.C. A gold signet ring recovered from the tomb of Tutankhamun bears a cartouche so finely...