Jewelry of Central Asia

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…For centuries, jewelry has played an important role in expressing ones religious, social or financial status. Extensive academic research has been done to understand the artistic expressions of jewelry. From an art historical perspective, surprisingly enough, little to no research has ever been undertaken with regard to the ancient jewelry of Central Asia.

The art of jewelry is one of the most pronounced phenomena in Eastern cultures. It is distinguished in its fulfillment and originality of artistic images, and bears immense sources of expression. Jewelry art of ancient Central Asia is a complex, non-synonymous phenomenon. In order to comprehend its conformity to natural laws, as well as such conformity of the culture as a whole, it is necessary to understand its meaning on the basis of the new information, the facts, and the latest developments and discoveries in science, especially archaeology. The period of time between the 4th century BC and the 4th century AD is marked by the creation of unique, highly artistic monuments of jewelry art in Central Asia. It is a period of the greatest craft prosperity of the ancient masters, who played an immense role in the establishment and development of central-Asian centers of jewelry art. These centers were formed first on the territory of ancient Bactria (consisting of the modern territories of south of Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and the north of Afghanistan), and in the 18th, 19th and the beginning of the 20th centuries in Samarqand, Bukhara, Ura-Tube, Khodzent, Kulyab and Baldzuan.

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It was early 2008 that I founded Kunstpedia.com, an online knowledge base with articles and essays on the fine and decorative arts. The knowledge base was not established to compete with treasured publications, as you have in your hands now, but more to expose the general public to information on fine and interesting art in all its forms that have been produced by mankind throughout the centuries. One of the first and most devoted contributors was Dr. Elena Neva, who has posted numerous articles that have stimulated the readers’ interest.

For centuries, jewelry has played an important role in expressing ones religious, social or financial status. Extensive academic research has been done to understand the artistic expressions of jewelry. From an art historical perspective, surprisingly enough, little to no research has ever been undertaken with regard to the ancient jewelry of Central Asia.

Fully dedicated to revealing the history of the ancient jewelry of Central Asia, Dr. Elena Neva has managed to compile a sound historical overview on ancient jewelry of this region. She reveals the different artistic features, symbols, types, forms and technical aspects of the ancient jewelry of Central Asia, ranging from the medieval period to the present time. Elena Neva’s ground-breaking work will undoubtedly be an important aid to both the academically interested and to museums and collectors. I am also convinced that this book would widen the appeal of those generally interested in ancient jewelry.

— Boudewijn Meijer, Netherlands

About the author

Dr. Elena Neva is a distinguished scholar and multifaceted individual whose expertise spans the realms of art, music, history, linguistics, and more. She earned her Ph.D. in Art History from the Institute of Art in Tashkent, Uzbekistan; her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in History of Music and Art History cum laude from Moscow State University, Russia; and a BA in Music Theory and History from the Dushanbe College of Music, Tajikistan.

Her academic endeavors have resulted in the publication of numerous research articles and four books, and she is known worldwide for her expertise in art history and the history of jewelry. Moreover, she is only scholar with expertise in Bactrian jewelry. Dr. Neva has visited twenty-eight countries, taught in Tajikistan, Israel, Russia, and the United States, and has lectured at some of the world’s finest academic institutions, including Columbia University and Harvard University. She currently teaches at several schools and colleges around the Boston area, where she specializes in the Russian language and art history. She also produces and hosts two programs, Meeting Interesting People, and Russian Time (in Russian), on community cable TV in Medford and Arlington, MA. Some of these episodes are available on YouTube and Instagram.

Dr. Neva is fluent in English, Russian, and Hebrew, and has a working knowledge of French, German, and Tajik.

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    Thanks to marketing firms and modern life itself, the art of jewelry has been shrouded with a veil so attractive and so mysterious that we tend to overlook the true essence of jewelry and its correlation to the history of mankind. In her research, Elena Neva makes a monumental effort to save us from being trapped by clichés and introduce us to the true beauty disguised as common household matter. Elena Neva has a right for this consecration — in her veins, ancient Persian roots are deeply entwined with thriving branches of diverse cultures and religions.

    Elena Neva is a highly professional art critic, with a degree from Lomonosov Moscow State University, where fundamental studies of the traditional art of the East have been performed for over a hundred years. Elena is a professional musician, an expert on celestial harmony.

    The book will make you see the art of Eastern jewelry as the synthesis of philosophy, sophisticated esthetics, ancient magic and unconditional love.

    — Yu. A. Godovanetz, Ph.D., Center of Preservation of Cultural Values

    …This book is very important because Dr. Elena Neva is the only one in USA and Europe, who does research on Central Asian jewelry.

    — Igor Lekarkin, Tadjikistan

    …I recommend this book for those who are interested in the history of the ancient jewelry of Central Asia. I personally like this research very much.
    Wish all the best to the author — Dr. Elena Neva.

    — Tatiana Makarova, Moscow, Russia

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