Stoned, Aja Raden
Stoned, Aja Raden
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Stoned
Jewelry, Obsession, and How Desire Shapes the World

Author: Aja Raden

Narrator: Justine Eyre

Unabridged: 10 hr 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 02/16/2016

Categories: Nonfiction, Art


Synopsis

What makes a stone a jewel? What makes a jewel priceless? And why do we covet beautiful things? In this brilliant account of how eight jewels shaped the course of history, jeweler and scientist Aja Raden tells an original and often startling story about our unshakeable addiction to beauty and the darker side of human desire.

What moves the world is what moves each of us: desire. Jewelry—which has long served as a stand-in for wealth and power, glamour and success—has birthed cultural movements, launched political dynasties, and started wars. Masterfully weaving together pop science and history, Stoned breaks history into three categories—Want, Take, and Have—and explains what the diamond on your finger has to do with the GI Bill, why green-tinted jewelry has been exalted by so many cultures, why the glass beads that bought Manhattan for the Dutch were initially considered a fair trade, and how the French Revolution started over a coveted necklace.

Studded with lively personalities and fascinating details, Stoned tells the remarkable story of our abiding desire for the rare and extraordinary.

About Aja Raden

Aja Raden studied ancient history and physics at the University of Chicago and, during that time, worked as the head of the auction division at famed House of Kahn Estate Jewelers. For more than seven years, she worked as a senior designer for Los Angeles-based fine jewelry company Tacori. Aja is an experienced jeweler and a trained scientist. She lives in Beverly Hills, California.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kate

This was a pretty interesting book. Key events in history and lite economic theory told through the lens of gems and jewelry. The writing was good, the stories interesting and the author has a sense of humour about herself (though she did slag fat girls about 10 pages in and that made me want to put......more

Goodreads review by Jessica

I was very excited to read this book. Stones and history collide! One of my favorite topics! Unfortunately I found myself let down and would give this 2.5 stars if I could. The book presents no original research, instead summarizing information obtained from secondary sources. This in itself doesn't......more

Goodreads review by Stephen

I thoroughly enjoyed this wacky book, which is a confluence of chemistry, history, psychology, and technology. I had never thought of jewelry as a lens through which to view the various trends and movements through time of the human experience, but the author performs this task very well. It is also......more