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Wild Jewellery: A Complete Guide to Making Statement Jewellery from Found Objects
Hardback
Main Details
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Wild Jewellery: A Complete Guide to Making Statement Jewellery from Found Objects
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Sarah Drew
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:144 | Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 229 |
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Category/Genre | Jewellery and beadcraft |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781906417796
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Classifications | Dewey:739.27028 |
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Illustrations |
200 Illustrations, color
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Jacqui Small
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Imprint |
Jacqui Small
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Publication Date |
1 June 2012 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
Statement jewellery has become a staple in the modern wardrobe - nothing can lift an outfit more than a fabulous necklace or a stunning dress ring. But if you are unwilling to pay designer prices, and would prefer to have a truly unique item that is personal to you, crafted from an array of natural materials, why not make your own? Sarah Drew guides you through the discovery and selection process of sourcing decorative ingredients - whether beachcombing for sea string and driftwood, harvesting seed heads, cones and feathers from the woods, or foraging for brightly coloured discarded plastic in the city. She then gives detailed instructions on how to create beautiful pieces from your finds, such as a sea plastic cocktail ring, a driftwood deco tiara, a leaf bracelet or found-metal bead necklaces. A wide range of jewellery-making techniques include wirework, threading, beading, crocheting, soldering, making clasps and head pins, riveting, working with resin, silver-chain making, using precious metal clay, working with tube metal, applying silver inlays, ring making, working with Fimo clay, recycling paper for bead making and making claw settings.
Author Biography
Sarah Drew teaches at the Mid-Cornwall School of Jewellery, St Austell College, and West Dean College. She sells her jewellery through galleries, fashion boutiques and bridal shops, as well as directly from her website, www.sarahdrew.com. Sarah has supplied her jewellery to stores such as Liberty, Harrods and Browns Brides in London, and her work is frequently presented in major fashion magazines. She is the author of Junk-Box Jewellery: 25 Inspirational Budget Projects.
ReviewsDefinitely encourages you to think outside the box! Although I was a little sceptical before I opened the book, the designs really work! Beads and Beyond
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