Love, Magic and Power
Arts & Theatre · Art Exhibitions
Website: www.vam.ac.uk
This exhibition examines the human fascination with jewellery, tracing its importance and symbolism from ancient times to the present day. The vast collection of objects include jewellery's relationship with every aspect of the arts, including portraiture, photographs, moving images, literary quotations and music.
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Love, Magic and Power
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Tuesday
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Love, Magic and Power
May
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Wednesday
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