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How Sharp Is The History Of Scissors? with Teresa Collenette

Dec 01, 20211 hr 1 minSeason 1Ep. 190
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Episode description

This week’s episode is a cut above the rest, as we explore the history and cultural significance of scissors. Join Jonathan and design historian Teresa Collenette as they talk ancient spring scissors, Victorian-era chatelaines, Jonathan’s go-to hair shears, and Teresa’s incredible collection of more than 100 pairs of scissors. 

Teresa Collenette is a design historian, curator and collector. Teresa has curated several exhibitions with the Fashion and Textile Museum, including The Secret Life of Scissors in 2018 and Beautiful People: The Boutique in 1960s Counterculture, which is up now!

 

You can follow her on Instagram @thehouseofscissors.

 

Want to learn more about scissors? Check out these resources:

 

Handmade scissors in Sheffield at Ernest Wright

 

Scissors being made at Ernest Wright

 

Scissors maker William Whiteley & Sons, Sheffield

 

Scissor Collecting Magazine

Dial M For Murder

 

The Secret Life of Scissors exhibition in The New York Times

 

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