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  • Stoned

  • Jewelry, Obsession, and How Desire Shapes the World
  • By: Aja Raden
  • Narrated by: Justine Eyre
  • Length: 10 hrs and 56 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (256 ratings)

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Stoned

By: Aja Raden
Narrated by: Justine Eyre
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What makes a stone a jewel? What makes a jewel priceless? And why do we covet beautiful things? In this brilliant account of how eight jewels shaped the course of history, jeweler and scientist Aja Raden tells an original and often startling story about our unshakeable addiction to beauty and the darker side of human desire.

What moves the world is what moves each of us: desire. Jewelry - which has long served as a stand-in for wealth and power, glamour and success - has birthed cultural movements, launched political dynasties, and started wars. Masterfully weaving together pop science and history, Stoned breaks history into three categories - want, take, and have - and explains what the diamond on your finger has to do with the GI Bill, why green-tinted jewelry has been exalted by so many cultures, why the glass beads that bought Manhattan for the Dutch were initially considered a fair trade, and how the French Revolution started over a coveted necklace. Studded with lively personalities and fascinating details, Stoned tells the remarkable story of our abiding desire for the rare and extraordinary.

©2015 Aja Raden (P)2016 Tantor
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" Stoned is an intriguing take on world history with plenty of adornment and anecdote to entertain us along the way." ( Self Awareness)

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So interesting!

Great book, I loved how it combines history and the fashion world.

Best quote, “In the end, there is no reality to what’s real.”

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Not What I Expected But Still A Good Listen

The book was not what I expected in that it contained more history to prove the author's points regarding the psychology of wearing/desiring jewelry. Nonetheless, it was still worth the listen. Luckily I enjoy history. The author's biases are readily apparent but it's easy enough to disregard them and enjoy the history stories and how jewelry fit into them and helped shaped the events of the day. I learned many things I was previously not aware of.

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Surprising, Enlightening, and Great Reading

My interests are history, philosophy, and neuroscience, and Raden delivers a fascinating story drawing from all three. If you're looking for a dry, formal thesis (like some other reviewers of the book), then look at and digest her sources. If, however, you like an occasional burst of laughter at a clever metaphor or twist of phrase from an sharp-edged and educated mind, this is a book for you. The underlying theme of Stoned is that of VALUES, how we form them, experience them, and how they affect history and our weird human behavior. For an iconoclast like myself, the story and the style are refreshing, enlightening, and hard to put down. Some parts were more interesting than others, of course, but the mix of history and the part played by jewels, which I'd never have thought would capture my attention, turn out to be both entertaining and informative. The reader, too, does a splendid job (though I caught about ten trivial mispronunciations of English words). I would have to say, though, that playing it at 1.25 speed makes it much more engaging and easier to follow. At 1.0 (default) speed, it is too slow - though possibly necessary for some readers.

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World history via gemstones

Fascinating account of the important effect gems have had on society, invaders & governments; Spain and the South American emerald trade thru to the world influence of Japan's Mikimoto pearls. There were so many interesting facts that I had never heard in a history class, utilizing the financial power of gems... USSR history combined with the impact of Fabrege jewel eggs & linked to the US billionaire Armand Hammer... knocked my socks off! Wow! Well narrated & documented perspective. Terrific listen!

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Value and desire

An excellent story about how value and desire affect our perception about objects. A well-written story engaging and fun. You will learn a lot about history and how it is affected by our pursuit of objects we desire

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Informative & entertaining

I will most likely be giving this audio book multiple plays. A great history lesson for an aspiring jeweler!

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Stoned...amazing read.

Loved this book. Not at all what I expected, but much better. Going to read again right away.

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A true Gem

What a wonderful history stories from a jewelers perspective. I learned so much from this book. Aja is a brilliant storyteller and writer. I would listen to this book again and recommend it to anyone interested in history and jewelry.

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Good

Very interesting but did not flow very well. The stories were good. She was wrong about the Apple watch. Once again another book with a Weak Ending.

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fascinating

very well articulated history of gems and the desire that has driven our species since creation.. or at least since cleopatras time.

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