Based in England, Beatriz Chadour-Sampson is an international jewellery historian, author and lecturer. Her publications range from the classical world to the present day and include her doctoral thesis on the Italian goldsmith Antonio Gentili da Faenza (1980) and catalogues for the jewellery collection of the Museum für Angewandte Kunst, Cologne (1985) and for the Alice and Louis Koch Collection of rings, Switzerland (1994), the latter in her capacity as curator of the collection for the Swiss National Museum, Zurich. She was consultant curator for the redesign of the William and Judith Bollinger Jewellery Gallery at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London and guest curator of its Pearls exhibition in 2013-14. For the Dallas Museum of Art she has worked on the Inge Asenbaum collection of contemporary jewellery.
[Chadour-Sampson] explores the jewelry that expresses the universal sentiment of love, from the ancient world to current times and illustrates through text and photos how passion, desire and enduring love remain constant but the jewelry that evokes these feelings has evolved over time. . . . These are just a few highlights from the affection and passion that unfolds throughout this enchanting book, proving that love, when translated into jewelry, knows no bounds. --Forbes Chadour-Sampson pleases jewellery lovers once again with her new book . . . . Beautifully illustrated in a curated collection of historic jewellery designs. . . . [it] is an extraordinary journey, revealing the central role of jewellery in the history of love and marriage, and undoubtedly one of the must-read coffee table books for jewellery lovers! --Gemologue Taking the reader from the ancient world to just last year, the internationally renowned author tells the many and varied stories of jewellery's association with love throughout Western Europe. --The Jeweller