A vibrant photographic celebration of nameplate jewelry featuring deeply personal stories and rich cultural contexts, collected bythe creators of the Documenting the Nameplate project.
"Names don't just tell stories. They are stories."-Rawiya Kameir
Nameplate jewelry comes in many shapes, styles, and sizes-from simple scripted pendants to bejeweled rings, belts, and braceletswith a first, last, and/or nickname. Like so many individuals who proudly wear nameplates, Marcel Rosa-Salas and IsabelAttyah Flower were first introduced to this storied jewelry during childhood. Their love of the style gradually blossomed into a wide-reaching research project, Documenting the Nameplate,through which they've spent years collecting photographs and testimonials from nameplate-wearers across the country and world.
Featuring essays and interviews from scholars and cultural figures, portraits by contemporary photographers, archival imagery, and a historical exploration into the multifaceted and often overlooked significance of nameplate jewelry, TheNameplate is a tribute to the people who make, wear, and cherish it.