Pearls

Classy exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum looking at pearls and how they have been harvested and used over the years.

This was an imaginatively displayed exhibition with the main jewellery section showing the pieces in a series of safes with the doors open and glass fronts. This was a lovely effect although a bit hard to see into some of them from the angle you had to stand at when it was busy.

My favourite pieces were the ones where they know who had owned them and the stories associated with them such as the single earing worn by Charles I at his execution. I also loved the art Nouveau chockers and the section at the end on modern designers.

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