Jewelry of Southeast Asia 
Magnificent gold jewelry of classical Cambodia and Java, a man's ruby-eyed dragon ring from Thailand, silver work of the Vietnamese court, filigree bridal necklaces of Sumatra, jeweled belt buckles and tobacco boxes of Malaysia, royal gold sashes of the pre-Hispanic Philippines, adornment for remote hill peoples-the more than 300 pieces seen here, many previously unpublished, reveal a jewelry notable for its beauty and rich significance. The analyses of the symbolism shed new light on Asian cultures, while the aesthetic appeal of the items makes this volume irresistible for all jewelry lovers.
ANNE RICHTER, formerly a lecturer in Art and Design at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, is an authority on the arts and crafts of Southeast Asia. She has contributed to the Dictionnaire International du Bijou and is the author of Arts and Crafts of Indonesia and other volumes.
450 illustrations, 350 in full color, 81/2 x 11"
