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The Story of Jablonec Costume Jewelry

Identifikátory výsledku

  • Kód výsledku v IS VaVaI

    <a href="https://www.isvavai.cz/riv?ss=detail&h=RIV%2F00079481%3A_____%2F22%3AN0000005" target="_blank" >RIV/00079481:_____/22:N0000005 - isvavai.cz</a>

  • Výsledek na webu

    <a href="https://www.msb-jablonec.cz/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/1c-Jsc-Novy-Story-of-Jewelry.JOGS_.2022-komprimovany.pdf" target="_blank" >https://www.msb-jablonec.cz/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/1c-Jsc-Novy-Story-of-Jewelry.JOGS_.2022-komprimovany.pdf</a>

  • DOI - Digital Object Identifier

Alternativní jazyky

  • Jazyk výsledku

    angličtina

  • Název v původním jazyce

    The Story of Jablonec Costume Jewelry

  • Popis výsledku v původním jazyce

    Although historically there were centers of costume jewelry production with export potential in several countries around the world, the widest range of this assortment was produced in the north of today’s Czech Republic, in the Jizera Mountains and their surroundings. In this region, an area of only 440 square km, imported Italian, French, and German technological know-how connected with the domestic Bohemian glassmaking tradition and developed further thanks to the activities of ambitious domestic and foreign traders. During the nineteenth century, the town of Jablonec nad Nisou (in German Gablonz an der Neiße) became the center of a Jablonec /Gablonz costume jewelry tradition that was exported all over the world. In the years between the First and Second World Wars, up to 15–20 percent of the world’s costume jewelry was produced in the Jizera Mountains, representing 30–50 percent of the value of global trade in jewelry during this same period. From the eighteenth century, the Jablonec global trade and production phenomenon included glass imitations of precious stones, soon followed by glass beads, seed beads, buttons, metal costume jewelry, plastic jewelry, and glass bracelets called bangles. This study considers the history and development of Jablonec costume jewelry, emphasizing its fundamental milestones and features until the mid-twentieth century, when production and trade came to be monopolized by the state. It mainly draws upon primary and secondary German and Czech literature, which is difficult to access in English-speaking countries.

  • Název v anglickém jazyce

    The Story of Jablonec Costume Jewelry

  • Popis výsledku anglicky

    Although historically there were centers of costume jewelry production with export potential in several countries around the world, the widest range of this assortment was produced in the north of today’s Czech Republic, in the Jizera Mountains and their surroundings. In this region, an area of only 440 square km, imported Italian, French, and German technological know-how connected with the domestic Bohemian glassmaking tradition and developed further thanks to the activities of ambitious domestic and foreign traders. During the nineteenth century, the town of Jablonec nad Nisou (in German Gablonz an der Neiße) became the center of a Jablonec /Gablonz costume jewelry tradition that was exported all over the world. In the years between the First and Second World Wars, up to 15–20 percent of the world’s costume jewelry was produced in the Jizera Mountains, representing 30–50 percent of the value of global trade in jewelry during this same period. From the eighteenth century, the Jablonec global trade and production phenomenon included glass imitations of precious stones, soon followed by glass beads, seed beads, buttons, metal costume jewelry, plastic jewelry, and glass bracelets called bangles. This study considers the history and development of Jablonec costume jewelry, emphasizing its fundamental milestones and features until the mid-twentieth century, when production and trade came to be monopolized by the state. It mainly draws upon primary and secondary German and Czech literature, which is difficult to access in English-speaking countries.

Klasifikace

  • Druh

    J<sub>imp</sub> - Článek v periodiku v databázi Web of Science

  • CEP obor

  • OECD FORD obor

    60401 - Arts, Art history

Návaznosti výsledku

  • Projekt

  • Návaznosti

    V - Vyzkumna aktivita podporovana z jinych verejnych zdroju

Ostatní

  • Rok uplatnění

    2022

  • Kód důvěrnosti údajů

    S - Úplné a pravdivé údaje o projektu nepodléhají ochraně podle zvláštních právních předpisů

Údaje specifické pro druh výsledku

  • Název periodika

    Journal of Glass Studies

  • ISSN

    0075-4250

  • e-ISSN

  • Svazek periodika

    64

  • Číslo periodika v rámci svazku

    2022

  • Stát vydavatele periodika

    US - Spojené státy americké

  • Počet stran výsledku

    23

  • Strana od-do

    189-211

  • Kód UT WoS článku

    000886113800010

  • EID výsledku v databázi Scopus