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Original scientific paper

Jewelry in Popular Culture and Tradition

Sanja Ivančić ; Etnografski muzej Split


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Abstract

The stylistic features and the quality of artistic expression of particular items have primarily been determined by contemporary comprehension and by giving emphasis to the fine art features of jewelry of different shapes, materials and craftsmanship techniques. Such an approach to jewelry as to an applied art often conceals its inherent, and today almost forgotten, meanings. It is even more important to point out that the fascination with gold as a material, as well as with some highly artistic and aesthetic achievements of the world’s and national heritages, seems to overshadow the folk jewelry that is not at all less attractive nor less important. The usage of the terms jewelry and folk jewelry leads to the classification of the items, that are actually the same, into the classes of “high culture” and the so-called “parallel history of culture”. However, although material popular heritage, which also implies jewelry, sometimes imitates, preserves and conveys through generations stylistic forms of “high culture”, it is not a mere copy of a unique original. If we join the aesthetic and artistic dimensions of jewelry with those of other humanities, the picture showing differences between the terms jewelry and folk jewelry becomes clearer.

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Hrčak ID:

108495

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/108495

Publication date:

10.5.1999.

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