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Amin Jaffer on Indian Jewellery and His New Book, Beyond Extravagance

22 Friday Nov 2013

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Dr Amin Jaffer is arguably one of the best known authorities on Indian Art and Jewellery. As Christie’s International Director of Asian Art, he is well regarded by important collectors for his in-depth knowledge and ability to inspire cohesive acquisitions. He is also an accomplished author and scholar. It was with great excitement, that the art world came to the V & A in London for the launch of Assouline Publishing’s Beyond Extravagance: A Royal Collection of Gems & Jewels, a book exploring the unique tradition of Indian jewellery based on the private Al-Thani collection. Edited by Dr Jaffer, with essays by world- renowned jewellery specialists and scholars, this 416-page book takes us on a historical journey of Indian jewellery as reflected in this magnificent private collection!

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Amin Jaffer: Christie’s International Director of Asian Art

21 Thursday Nov 2013

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Dr Amin Jaffer is a study in suave sophistication. An impressive raconteur, he is the opposite of what one might expect of a serious art historian and advisor. His career has straddled the worlds of academia and commerce, but one of his admirable qualities is how effortless he makes it all seem. While he regards himself as Indian in terms of ethnicity, his birthplace is actually Kigali, Rwanda. The youngest of three children, Amin spent his formative years in Rwanda, Kenya, Belgium, England, Canada and the USA. His first exposure to art was at the age of six when his mother took him to the Louvre and to Versailles. He still has a photograph he took at the time, of the Raft of the Medusa by Géricault. From that early age, Amin knew that art was his calling, a passion that carried over to his university education.

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See also: A Sweeping Look at More than Four Centuries of Jewelry from India

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Video: Beyond Extravagance: Interview with Amin Jaffer

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