Carol Woolton is a jewellery historian, editor, author, stylist and jewellery editor at British Vogue for twenty years, where she remains as Contributing Jewellery Director. She was the first jewellery editor of Tatler magazine and has contributed widely to the likes of the Financial Times, Vanity Fair, Vogue and the Daily Telegraph. Carol has written several books about jewellery for the special sales market, including The New Stone Age (2020), Vogue: The Jewellery (2020), Floral Jewels (2014) and the upcoming Dolce & Gabana High Jewelry (2023). Carol curates jewellery exhibitions and hosts If Jewels Could Talk, the podcast she launched in 2020.
'Well researched and full of quirky insights, it is a fascinating read that any lover of jewels will adore' * the <i>Sun</i> * 'Filled with fascinating facts and cultural observations, Woolton engagingly guides the reader through history, making you wish that jewels could in fact talk' * <I>New Statesman</I> * 'If jewels could, indeed, talk, I don't think they could be more eloquent than Carol Woolton is on their behalf. Such an interesting and romantic read for any jewellery lover. I loved it.' -- Theo Fennell 'Carol Woolton is an absolute encyclopaedia on the subject of jewellery, but never lets her knowledge bog her down. This book is filled with fascinating stories about the things we all wear everyday, as well as a cultural history of adornment through the ages' -- Alexandra Shulman 'A sparkling field guide for any jewellery aficionado and beyond, If Jewels Could Talk also reflects how since the beginning, the human experience has expressed itself by what was worn, when. Love, loss, power, bravery, subversion and endurance - Carol Woolton takes us on a compelling and tender trip through the looking glass and history' -- Sophie Dahl ‘No one could be better qualified than Carol Woolton to write this splendid work. Her extraordinary depth of knowledge, fine writing skills, and above all her ability – as the former jewellery editor of British Vogue magazine for two decades – to give her book a truly global setting, all come together to produce a truly remarkable work of both scholarship and fable. If jewels could talk, they could not do so more eloquently than the Countess of Woolton writes.' -- Andrew Roberts, author of 'Churchill: Walking with Destiny’ 'Carol Woolton has written a beautiful and comprehensive book about jewellery. A gorgeous book replete with historical anecdotes and ancient superstitions of jewels as talismans, protection or declarations of love, If Jewels Could Talk is a must for any serious jewellery collector.' -- Jennifer Tilly