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The New Stone Age

Ideas and Inspiration for Living with Crystals

Carol Woolton

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English
Ten Speed Press
12 May 2020
A fashion-forward guide to living well with crystals from the jewelry editor of British Vogue--including guidance and advice from designers, jewelers, and celebrity crystal fans, as well as stories of crystals throughout history.

A fashion-forward guide to living well with crystals from the jewelry editor of British Vogue-including guidance and advice from designers, jewelers, and celebrity crystal fans.

The New Stone Age guides you through fifteen different types of stones, categorized by color, and teaches you how to stylishly incorporate them into your wardrobe, home, and beyond. Assigning each crystal to a particular ailment of the modern age, whether it's self-doubt, travel anxiety, or restlessness, Carol Woolton explains how a simple crystal worn around your neck, tossed in your purse, or sitting next to your computer can help inspire you to make positive changes in your life. Woolton traces the history of crystals, showing how the same quartz that was used as a form of protection in the handles of Egyptian daggers can also be hung near a bedside to help with burnout.

Filled with insights, facts, and real-life stories from people who attribute dramatic personal improvements to their crystals, The New Stone Age is a fun and informative idea book for crystal lovers everywhere.
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Imprint:   Ten Speed Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 191mm, 
Weight:   567g
ISBN:   9781984856593
ISBN 10:   1984856596
Pages:   256
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Carol Wooltonis a jewelry historian, editor, stylist, and jewelry editor of British Vogue for twenty years, where she remains as contributing jewelry director. She was the first jewelry editor of Tatler magazine and has contributed to multiple newspapers, magazines, and online supplements around the world, including the Financial Times, Vanity Fair, Air Mail, the Daily Telegraph, and American Vogue. She curates jewelry exhibitions and The New Stone Age is her fifth book on the subject. She currently lives in London, where she co-founded The Leopards Jewelry Awards as a charitable initiative to support heritage crafts and skills, as well as mentor young people into the jewelry industry.

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