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OverviewWorld-renowned gemmologist, Helen Molesworth traces the journey of gems, showing how their remarkable stories are a sparkling new way of exploring the history of humanity. 'A gem of a book' - Tracy Borman When Helen Molesworth joined the gem and jewellery industry she began her own love affair with one of humanity's oldest and richest fascinations. For as long as people have known about gemstones they have treasured them. Born of violent geological events and the chance meetings of minerals, their stories are an extraordinary journey through time, and are significant to the human narrative in as many ways as they boast sparkling facets. Selecting ten of nature's most dazzling jewels, Helen Molesworth makes journeys across the world to trace stones from their discovery to the moment a glimmering cut and polished masterpiece is traded, and then fought over, adorns emperors and kings, falls out of favour, and then raises eye-watering sums in another age. Touching on history and politics, archaeology and engineering, geography and geology, chemistry and physics, psychology and romance, fine art and high finance, her book is rich with great stories and has something for everyone. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Helen MolesworthPublisher: Transworld Publishers Ltd Imprint: Penguin (Transworld) Dimensions: Width: 12.90cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 19.70cm Weight: 0.257kg ISBN: 9781529177466ISBN 10: 1529177464 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 20 March 2025 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , General , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsWhat shines through is Molesworth’s deep love of her subject and the tactile joy of wearing such gems. * Mail on Sunday * Traces the journeys of different stones from their discovery to their sale … Explores the history, geology and famous wearers of 10 beloved jewels. -- Kate Youde * Financial Times * A magnificent compendium of everything one could ever want to know about jewels: their symbolism, physical construction, worth and history . . . I shall never look at a diamond in the same way again. -- Anne de Courcy * Spectator * This is - fittingly - a gem of a book. Rich descriptions, fascinating histories and, at times, just pure, dazzling bling. A joy to read. -- Tracy Borman, author of Elizabeth’s Women, Thomas Cromwell and The Private Lives of the Tudors Reading Precious is like opening history's treasure chest, to discover a trove of fascinating information. -- Jane Robinson, author of Trailblazer, Hearts and Minds and Bluestockings Merging knowledge with fascination she shows us that the preciousness of gems does not lie solely in their sparkle but in their story. * Clare Hunter, author of Threads of Life: A History of the World Through the Eye of a Needle * Engaging and illuminating, Precious is a masterclass in the history of gems. It’s also great fun to read - one of those books where the learning is effortless as Helen invites the reader to join her while she visits glittering palaces, explores muddy sapphire mines and values some of the most phenomenal jewels on the planet. -- Francesca Cartier Brickell, author of The Cartiers Beautifully written and superbly interesting, Helen Molesworth tells a compelling, global story of gems - their unending allure and continuing impact on human history. -- Dr Tristram Hunt, Director of the Victoria and Albert Museum Those who read Precious are in for a treat; I could not put it down until I had read every page. It is a rich and seamless web of gem history, gemmology and personal encounters with jewellery including the author's amazing and fearless journeys to the sources of rare stones, and of handling incredible stones prior to sale. This book is destined to remain a classic. Precious is part history, part travel memoir, and part declaration of love towards gems. Like an overflowing jewellery box, its pages are bursting with stories of the sumptuous and luxurious, as well the perilous and arduous. -- Serena Dyer * The Conversation * A magnificent compendium of everything one could ever want to know about jewels: their symbolism, physical construction, worth and history. -- Anne de Courcy * Spectator * This is - fittingly - a gem of a book. Rich descriptions, fascinating histories and, at times, just pure, dazzling bling. A joy to read. -- Tracy Borman, author of Elizabeth’s Women, Thomas Cromwell and The Private Lives of the Tudors Reading Precious is like opening history's treasure chest, to discover a trove of fascinating information. -- Jane Robinson, author of Trailblazer, Hearts and Minds and Bluestockings Merging knowledge with fascination she shows us that the preciousness of gems does not lie solely in their sparkle but in their story. * Clare Hunter, author of Threads of Life: A History of the World Through the Eye of a Needle * Engaging and illuminating, Precious is a masterclass in the history of gems. It’s also great fun to read - one of those books where the learning is effortless as Helen invites the reader to join her while she visits glittering palaces, explores muddy sapphire mines and values some of the most phenomenal jewels on the planet. -- Francesca Cartier Brickell, author of The Cartiers Author InformationHelen Molesworth's career has spanned the global gem and jewellery industry, from roles with leading auction and jewellery houses to academic posts. For ten years she was a jewellery specialist for Sotheby's and Christie's in London and Geneva, where she handled sales of global importance including the private jewellery collection of HRH The Princess Margaret in 2006. She has since held roles She has since held roles as Professeur d'Histoire du Bijoux at the Geneva University of Art and Design, Managing Director of an international gemmological academy and is now the Senior Jewellery Curator at the Victoria and Albert Museum. Precious is her first book for the trade. 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