Curator's Cabinet: Finely Wrought Adornments

Curator's Cabinet: Finely Wrought Adornments
An exquisite ensemble of late 19th to early 20th-century jewelry and decorative metalwork, showcasing a confluence of Art Nouveau elegance, intricate filigree, and ethnic-inspired design. These pieces reflect a golden age of artisanal craftsmanship, each a miniature work of wearable art.

The pieces in this collection are being catalogued.
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Plan Your Visit
The Drive Itself Is a Gift
Verdi, Nevada sits along the Truckee River where the Sierra Nevada crests into the high desert. The town was named in 1868 — Italian, for the composer Giuseppe Verdi, and by happy coincidence the word also means green, fitting the canyon that surrounds it. Once a railroad and timber stop on the Central Pacific line, today it is a quiet doorway into the mountains.
The road in is part of the visit. From Reno, twelve miles west on I-80; from Lake Tahoe, an hour over Donner Pass; from the Bay Area, the drive climbs through pine forest and granite before opening to the Truckee canyon. The mountains witness you arriving — bring time for them.
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