Precious by Helen Molesworth audiobook

Precious: The History and Mystery of Gems Across Time

By Helen Molesworth
Read by Helen Molesworth

Random House Audio
10.06 Hours Unabridged
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A renowned jewelry expert recounts her career working with nature’s most extraordinary treasures—gemstones—and traces these rare jewels from ancient Egyptian records through the high-stakes auctions of today. “Engaging and illuminating, Precious is a master class in the history of gems.”—Francesca Cartier Brickell, author of The Cartiers Helen Molesworth has been captivated by precious stones since early childhood but she struggled to join the gemstone industry, having no connections to the few family-run companies that have dominated the field for centuries. She persevered, and more than two decades later, Molesworth is now an international authority hired to appraise the extraordinary jewelry of such clients as the British royal family. Precious is packed with inside stories about fabulous jewels associated with generations of celebrities, from Cleopatra (emerald) to Catherine, Princess of Wales (sapphire); from Marilyn Monroe (pearl) to Beyoncé (garnet); from Jackie O (pearl) to Lady Gaga (diamond); and from Marie Antoinette (pearl) to Elizabeth Taylor (pearl, ruby, and emerald)! As Molesworth tells it, the history of gemstones is the history of humanity. And so she journeys the world, navigating African diamond mines, Colombian emerald mines, and the sapphire-rich rivers of Sri Lanka to study gems at their source. She has selected ten of nature’s most dazzling gems, tracing their discovery to when these cut-and-polished masterpieces first adorned empresses and kings.  From the stories of a priceless emerald watch hidden under floorboards for centuries to the common quartz fashioned into world-famous royal jewels, and diamonds selling for multi-millions, Precious is not just a chronicle of archeology and geology, high society and high finance, it’s the story of our timeless ambition to make—and wear—something beautiful.

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Summary

Summary

A renowned jewelry expert recounts her career working with nature’s most extraordinary treasures—gemstones—and traces these rare jewels from ancient Egyptian records through the high-stakes auctions of today.

“Engaging and illuminating, Precious is a master class in the history of gems.”—Francesca Cartier Brickell, author of The Cartiers

Helen Molesworth has been captivated by precious stones since early childhood but she struggled to join the gemstone industry, having no connections to the few family-run companies that have dominated the field for centuries. She persevered, and more than two decades later, Molesworth is now an international authority hired to appraise the extraordinary jewelry of such clients as the British royal family. Precious is packed with inside stories about fabulous jewels associated with generations of celebrities, from Cleopatra (emerald) to Catherine, Princess of Wales (sapphire); from Marilyn Monroe (pearl) to Beyoncé (garnet); from Jackie O (pearl) to Lady Gaga (diamond); and from Marie Antoinette (pearl) to Elizabeth Taylor (pearl, ruby, and emerald)!

As Molesworth tells it, the history of gemstones is the history of humanity. And so she journeys the world, navigating African diamond mines, Colombian emerald mines, and the sapphire-rich rivers of Sri Lanka to study gems at their source. She has selected ten of nature’s most dazzling gems, tracing their discovery to when these cut-and-polished masterpieces first adorned empresses and kings. 

From the stories of a priceless emerald watch hidden under floorboards for centuries to the common quartz fashioned into world-famous royal jewels, and diamonds selling for multi-millions, Precious is not just a chronicle of archeology and geology, high society and high finance, it’s the story of our timeless ambition to make—and wear—something beautiful.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

Engaging and illuminating, Precious is a master class in the history of gems. It’s also great fun to read―one of those books where the learning is effortless as Helen Molesworth invites the reader to join her while she visits glittering palaces, explores muddy sapphire mines, and values some of the most phenomenal jewels on the planet. Francesca Cartier Brickell, author of The Cartiers
This is―fittingly―a gem of a book. Rich descriptions, fascinating histories, and, at times, just pure, dazzling bling. . . . A joy to read. Tracy Borman, author of Elizabeth’s Women, Thomas Cromwell, and The Private Lives of the Tudors
Reading Precious is like opening history’s treasure chest to discover a trove of fascinating information. Jane Robinson, author of Trailblazer, Hearts and Minds, and Bluestockings
Merging knowledge with fascination, Molesworth shows us that the preciousness of gems does not lie solely in their sparkle but in their story. Clare Hunter, author of Threads of Life: A History of the World Through the Eye of a Needle
Beautifully written and superbly interesting, Helen Molesworth tells a compelling, global story of gems—their unending allure and continuing impact on human history. Dr. Tristram Hunt, director, Victoria and Albert Museum
Those who read Precious are in for a treat; I could not put it down until I had read every page. It is a rich and seamless web of gem history, gemmology, and personal encounters with jewelry including the author’s amazing and fearless journeys to the sources of rare stones and of handling incredible stones prior to sale. This book is destined to remain a classic. Reverend Professor Martin Henig, Honorary Research Associate, School of Archaeology, Oxford
Helen Molesworth has produced a magnificent history of gemstones–their symbolism, provenance, and the legends surrounding the best ones. The Spectator
To turn the pages of Precious is to open an extraordinary treasure trove of stories. Travelling through moments in history and layers of soil and sediment, this is the glittering history of our world through a totally new lens. Waterstones
Precious is part history, part travel memoir, and part declaration of love towards gems. Like an overflowing jewelry box, its pages are bursting with stories of the sumptuous and luxurious, as well the perilous and arduous. The Conversation
A highlight in a book full of them is Molesworth’s considered judgment that the references to rubies in the Old Testament ‘were almost certainly to garnet,’ a little stone that earns a little more love thanks to her generous assessment of its significance. Brightly entertaining . . . an overstuffed, endlessly interesting treat for anyone interested in any aspect of jewels. Kirkus Reviews, starred review
A highlight in a book full of them is Molesworth’s considered judgment that the references to rubies in the Old Testament ‘were almost certainly to garnet,’ a little stone that earns a little more love thanks to her generous assessment of its significance. Brightly entertaining . . . an overstuffed, endlessly interesting treat for anyone interested in any aspect of jewels. Kirkus Reviews, starred review

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Available Formats : Digital Download
Category: Nonfiction/History
Runtime: 10.06
Audience: Adult
Language: English