Description
Since 1983, when David Yurman debuted its now-legendary Cable bracelet, the twisted helix has been the American jeweler’s signature. A celebration of Yurman’s emblematic cable motif, this book explores the form’s enduring appeal through the lens of an iconic American jewelry house. Unifying his designs, the cable form nods to antiquity while highlighting Yurman’s creativity and contemporary craftsmanship.
Contributing editors:
Paul Greenhalgh, a writer, historian, and museum professional, formerly Head of Research at the V&A Museum in London and the Director of the Corcoran Gallery in Washington, D.C.; William Norwich, a writer and contributor for the New York Times and Vogue magazine, among others; and Carine Roitfeld, a former fashion model and the Global Fashion Director of Harper’s Bazaar magazine.