Islamic Jewellery and Art

Using Islamic art as a reference to create contemporary jewellery

Sunday, 6 October 2019

Table of contents

Abstract 
Introduction
Research methodology


Chapter 1

Introduction to Chapter One

Contemporary jewellery
The world of Islam
Types of Islamic art
  • Arabic Calligraphy
  • Architecture
  • Bedouin jewellery
  • Embroidery
  • Henna in Islam
  • Zillij - Moroccan tiles
Conclusion


Chapter 2 
  
Introduction to chapter Two
 
 Calligraphy references
  • Azza Fahmy
  • Ebon Heath and Mona Ibrahim
  • Amir Hossein Delbari
  • Al Jazeera
Geometry reference
  • Nikolle Radi
  • Anahi Mandaca
Architectural references 
  •  Sevan Bıçakçı
Conclusion


Chapter 3 
Introduction to chapter Three

 Architectural pieces
  • Al-Haram necklace
  • Taj Mahal Arabesque necklace
Geometric/ Arabesque pieces 
  • Geometric filigree rings
  • Retro arabesque earrings
Calligraphy pieces 
  •  Forged Arabic calligraphy
  • Islamic Coins
Textile pieces 
  • Juma Masjid Embroidery
Ceramic pieces  
  • Juma Masjid ceramic structure
  • Arabic calligraphy ceramic bowls
  • Islamic tiles
Conclusion 
   
Conclusion

Reference list
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