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TREASURY OF THE WORLD:
JEWELLED ARTS OF INDIA IN THE AGE OF THE MOGHULS
Date: Thursday, 26 August, 2010
Time: 10.00 am for 10.30 am start
Place: Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia, Jalan Lembah Perdana, 50480 Kuala Lumpur
Cost: Members RM15, Guests RM25
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This is the most lavish display of historic jewellery ever seen in Malaysia. The pieces in this exhibition exemplify the artistic sophistication and technical finesse
of Indian craftsmen in the age of the Mughals, especially during the 16th to the 18th centuries. The Indian Subcontinent is a land naturally rich in gems and is home
to the most highly developed range of the jewelled arts of any nation on earth. Some of the most remarkable pieces on view here belonged to a succession of Mughal
emperors, while many other objects were the proud possessions of a variety of princely patrons. All demonstrate the dazzling mastery of the Indian jewellery artists,
whose materials typically were gold, rubies, emeralds, diamonds and pearls.
The objects on display are from the personal collection of Sheikh Nasser and Sheikha Hussah al-Sabah of Kuwait, the most significant collectors of Indian jewelled arts
in the world. Over the past ten years the exhibition has travelled to a number of leading cultural institutions, including the Louvre and the British Museum. Kuala
Lumpur will be the last stop on this global tour.
We will be guided through the exhibition by Adline Abdul Ghani, a Curator at the Museum and is Project Manager of the exhibition. She possesses a Bachelor’s Degree in
Fine Art and a Masters Degree in Art and Design. Responsible for the museum’s textile collection, she is especially passionate about creating awareness on Malaysian
textile heritage. She is also a contributor to the Berg Encyclopedia of World Dress and Fashion, and frequently writes on various topics for magazines and websites.