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Welcome to the Society of Jewellery Historians
About the Society The Society of Jewellery Historians was formed in 1977 with the aim of stimulating the growing international interest in jewellery of all ages and cultures by publishing new research and by bringing together those seriously interested in the subject, whether in a professional or private capacity. The membership includes archaeologists, museum specialists, collectors, art historians, dealers, gemmologists, practising jewellers and designers, scientists and restorers, all united by their enthusiasm for the subject. The Society's illustrated journal, Jewellery Studies, is published on an occasional basis and contains full length articles, book reviews and other information. Back volumes are available here to members and libraries. A price list and order form is sent to all new members and a summary of contents is given here. Libraries may also apply to purchase individual volumes of the journal. The Society runs a programme of eight lectures from September to June, inviting speakers from many different disciplines and many parts of the world. The lectures are usually held in London at the Society of Antiquaries, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London W1V OHS. These lectures, usually held on a Tuesday evening, are followed by refreshments and an opportunity for members to meet. In addition, the Society arranges occasional:
Members currently receive the colour bulletin Jewellery History Today three times a year, giving information on the Society's activities together with forthcoming exhibition and other jewellery news, short articles, reviews and a correspondence column. In addition, members are sent the journal, Jewellery Studies, on publication. President: John Cherry FSA. Chairman: Nigel Israel FGA, DGA. Secretary: Mo Cerrone. Treasurer: Caroline Higgins ACIS. The Society is a registered charity No. 282160 |