Cora Sheibani

Jewels

Published by ACC Art Books
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About The Book

"To page through its contents is to tumble down a rabbit hole of carved gemstones, cloud shapes, and gleaming colored aluminum (with a gorgeous mad genius of flame-red hair as your guide)."JCK Online

"The Sheibani monograph deftly weaves together Sheibani’s personal life and her jewelry, exploring ways in which one feeds the other." The Magazine Antiques

Cora Sheibani’s jewels are the product of a highly active imagination. Her creations are designed to surprise and delight – miniature cakes and jellies that look good enough to eat; rings and bracelets that glow in the dark; shimmering clouds with diamond raindrops; jewels that stare back at you, and plant pots billowing with vegetation.

Her design handwriting is predicated on a bold sense of form and color, allied with a playful, contradictory mindset. Her design philosophy is to make jewelry she herself wants to wear and in doing so, she trusts that her customers in turn will appreciate and value her personal aesthetic.

Cora Sheibani – Jewels is published to mark the 20th anniversary of Cora Sheibani’s eponymous brand.

About The Author

William Grant is the author of two biographies on British Jewelry designers both published by ACC Art Books: Andrew Grima - The Father of Modern Jewellery and Cora Sheibani - Jewels. Born in 1964, Grant is married to Jojo Grima, whose late husband is the subject of his first book.

Product Details

  • Publisher: ACC Art Books (February 13, 2023)
  • Length: 228 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781788842136

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Raves and Reviews

"At less than 10 inches wide and weighing only about 3.5 pounds, the book is designed to be easily handled. “Making a hefty coffee table book filled with pictures seemed completely uninteresting,” she said. “I wanted a book that you would read and told the story of a real creative journey.”"

– New York Times

"This Disco ring is a standout of Cora Sheibani’s 2019 Glow collection, and it’s clear from the first glance that it is no ordinary piece. But what makes it truly extraordinary is something you can’t see at all, unless you happen to have a black light handy (or are a frequent attendee of raves). The ring’s 2.5+ ct. internally flawless, D-color diamond is impressive enough—yet it has a secret weapon, too: a strong fluorescence, which causes it to glow dramatically under ultraviolet light. This otherworldly effect is showcased beautifully in Cora Sheibani Jewels, the ACC Art Books monograph that our Amy Elliott covered a few years back."

– Brittany Siminitz, Jewelers Circular Keystone

"The Sheibani monograph deftly weaves together Sheibani’s personal life and her jewelry, exploring ways in which one feeds the other."

– The Magazine Antiques

"Sheibani’s pieces are considered highly collectable, a bridge between art, jewellery and design; deeply contemporary and rooted in the moment, just as she intended. She releases a new collection every year or so (she does not follow an exact timeline) with an accompanying coffee-table book to explain the materials, craft and processes."

– Australian Financial Review

"To page through its contents is to tumble down a rabbit hole of carved gemstones, cloud shapes, and gleaming colored aluminum (with a gorgeous mad genius of flame-red hair as your guide)."

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