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My Life in Jewelry
A Memoir
by Azza Fahmy
Translated by Sarah Enany
310 Pages, 6.00 x 9.00 in, 48 b&w illus.
- Hardback
- 9781649032898
- July 2024
- Region: Worldwide
$35.00
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£29.99
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- 9781649032904
- July 2024
- Region: Worldwide
$34.99
- 9781649032911
- July 2024
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"How a female artisan became the Arab world’s top jewelry designer"—CNBC on Azza Fahmy
The inspiring personal story of an exceptional female artist and entrepreneur who overcame great obstacles to become one of the most recognized jewelers in the Arab world and an international luxury brand
In the Egypt of the 1970s, a young Azza Fahmy set out into the all-male world of Historic Cairo's jewelry district to apprentice as a silversmith. This was the start of a remarkable success story that would make her name an international luxury brand. With warmth and candor, she recalls a happy childhood in Upper Egypt, spent in the bygone world of postwar Egypt. This idyllic start to life ended abruptly with the death of her father, when Azza Fahmy was only thirteen, and the family was forced to move to Cairo, to begin a new life under much reduced circumstances.
It was a chance find at a book fair that changed the course of events for her—sparking a passion for silversmithing, and inspiring her to seek out the master craftsmen of Khan al-Khalili, the great craft district of Historic Cairo, and the nearby Sagha, or goldsmiths’ and silversmiths’ district. Through her intimate knowledge of these jewelry workshops, Azza Fahmy takes us through the quarter’s exquisite architecture and bustling alleyways, peopled with silversmiths, goldsmiths, brass workers, and artisans of every stripe, and lays out the indelible influence this now disappearing world has left on her acclaimed jewelry designs.
While Azza Fahmy’s story is one of great accomplishment, woven through it are her struggles as a single mother, a middle-class Egyptian, and a woman working in a man's profession. This memoir, a tribute to the people and places that shaped her creative imagination, is also an ode to the conviction that with hope and perseverance, anything is possible.
Introduction
Part One: My Early Years
Part Two: Among the Craftsmen
Part Three: Business and Motherhood
Part Four: Inspiration and Adventure
Epilogue: A Brief Word after a Broad Tour
Glossary
References
Index
Azza Fahmy was born in 1944 and raised in Sohag, in Upper Egypt. She graduated in interior design from the Faculty of Fine Arts in Egypt, became the first female apprentice to several of the best jewelers in Cairo, and studied jewelry craft at the City of London Polytechnic. She now makes and markets her own jewelry internationally with multiple stores, in Egypt, London, Jordan, Dubai, and at www.azzafahmy.com. She is the author of Enchanted Jewelry of Egypt (AUC Press, 2007) and The Traditional Jewelry of Egypt (AUC Press, 2015).
Sarah Enany is a literary translator and a professor in the English Department at Cairo University. She is a recipient of the Saif-Ghobash Banipal Prize for Literary Translation for her translation of The Girl with Braided Hair (Hoopoe, 2020).
“The book doesn’t only talk about Fahmy as a designer, but also gives an insight into her life. . . . one of the most recognized jewelry designers in the Arab world.” —Vogue Arabia
"An exceptional woman, who makes exceptional jewels in exceptional circumstances." —The Telegraph on Enchanted Jewelry of Egypt
"Azza Fahmy's brand of tempered Middle Eastern exoticism has started to spread beyond the Arab world." —Financial Times on Enchanted Jewelry of Egypt
"Fahmy's jewelry catches the spirit of Arab tradition. The pieces are inspired by everything from the hammered silver of peasant wedding jewelry and the repetitive patterns of Islamic architecture to symbols of Arab folklore such as wolf fangs and chili peppers." —Time Magazine on Enchanted Jewelry of Egypt
"The Arab world's top jewelry designer . . . Azza Fahmy pieces have been spotted on celebrities such as Naomi Campbell and Queen Rania of Jordan.” ―CNBC on Azza Fahmy
The Book Launch of My Life in Jewelry: A Memoir.
Wednesday, 26 June 2024, AUC Press hosted a book launch for “My Life in Jewelry: A Memoir” at the historic Ewart Memorial Hall on AUC’s Tahrir campus.
The launch featured a conversation between Azza Fahmy and narrative content creator Beshir Shousha
The evening was a big success with upwards of 700 attendees, the discussion between Beshir Shousha and Azza Fahmy, as well as the words of Fahmy’s daughters and friends, provided a compelling glimpse into Fahmy’s life and work.