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Contemporary Jewellery Making Techniques: A Comprehensive Guide for Jewellers and Metalsmiths
 
 
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Contemporary Jewellery Making Techniques: A Comprehensive Guide for Jewellers and Metalsmiths [Paperback]

Vannetta Seecherran
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  • Paperback: 160 pages
  • Publisher: Search Press Ltd (15 Sep 2009)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1844484904
  • ISBN-13: 978-1844484904
  • Product Dimensions: 22.2 x 22 x 1.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 34,072 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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This is a comprehensive guide to techniques and processes for working with precious and non-precious metals. The chapters are divided up into the materials used such as metal, rubber, paper and so on. Many examples illustrate what can be achieved. Lots of how-to's and interesting creative techniques should inspire.-KarenPlatt.co.uk We all know about making jewelry with conventional materials like beads, polymer clays, metals and wire but there are a lot more exciting materials out there to be shaped into trendy and eye-catching pieces. In here you can learn how to use some of them. As the subtitle on the cover says, this is also a book for metalsmiths and so if you look at the section on what you need you will find a comprehensive range of items associated with this side of jewelry making. The whole of the first chapter is devoted to contemporary ways of using them, but if you don't have all this kit then don't despair as the rest of the book is about using far less conventional materials and methods. Work with plastic, rubber, crochet, concrete, leather, paper, resin and glass, getting to know what you can do with each material and how to do it for best results. Again for quite a few of these you will need various tools beyond the scope of anybody who works just with beads for example, but it depends what you want to make. What this book does is give you guidelines on how to do it, what you need to buy and illustrates it all with the familiar Search Press' excellent photos and captions. If you are finding traditional methods are holding back your creativity and you want to create something more avant garde then this book is a good place to start.-Myshelf.com Have you ever wanted to make your own jewellery? [This] new book by Vannetta Seecherran guides readers through step-by-step techniques and processes to create jewellery from a range of materials including plastic, metal, textiles and glass. Get creative and make your own unique accessories and gifts this season from an inspiring collection of designs from around the world.-Guiding If there are teenage girls in your life, here's one for you. It's a comprehensive guide for creating unusual and unique pieces of jewellery that look fabulous, but can cost very little. All the techniques are explained with step-by-step instructions including working with plastics, ceramics, glass, textiles, paper, natural and found objects, mixed media plus precious and non-precious metals. If you like dabbling in this sort of thing, it's one not to miss.-Machine Knitting Monthly This is a fabulous reference book for jewellery making and covers an amazing range of techniques from using plastic and rubber, to crocheting. The main aim of the book is to help consumers get to grips with the range of jewellery making techniques out there, making it an absolute must for customers looking for new and unusual materials to incorporate into their work. Ideal for both beginners and more experienced crafters alike, it is likely to appeal to consumers of all levels. Bright and colourful, the book is easy to navigate, and full of modern techniques and ideas. Beautifully laid out with clear photographs illustrating every step of the process, it takes a practical approach to jewellery making and covers every detail. At GBP12.99 it is definitely good value for money.-Craft Business This attractive book reflect Vannetta Seecharran's teachings and "aims to inspire students, professional jewellers and anyone with an interest in making jewellery to experiment with materials." Divided into six chapters, organised by material, there are step-by-step guides throughout and clear instructions on techniques. Metal & Wire, Plastic & Rubber, Fabric, Fibres & Leather, Paper & Paper Pulp, Other Materials, Casting... there's enough here to keep you busy for quite a while. The colour images, design and layout of the pages makes this a highly approachable book for would-be jewellery makers of all levels of experience.-The Craftsman The aim of [this book] is, according to the author, to inspire and encourage experimentation with materials when designing and making jewellery. It is easy when designing jewellery to stick with the old faithfuls of wire, beads and stones, but this book is a great reminder that it is not which materials you choose to work with that really matters, it is how you use them. The six chapters are organised by material. Included are traditional metal techniques such as soldering and piercing and textile techniques such as crochet together with techniques for using plastics, rubber, glass and even paper. Combining precious and non-precious materials is encouraged, I was particularly inspired by the combination of wood with silver. Also included is a comprehensive and well laid out tools section. The photographs are beautiful. Even those of materials look like artwork! However, this is no "coffee table book" - it is designed and written to be read from cover to cover and then dipped into at need. It is perfect for both reference and inspiration; this book won't be spending much time on my book case as I will be using it so much!-Beads & Beyond From the outset, this book is not trying to be a universal studio manual, covering enamelling in one chapter, gemsetting in the next, and so on. There are no prescriptive texts about what is right and what is wrong and - very pleasingly for a modern technical book - no enormous, bombastic health and safety passages: pointers are given but the author trusts the reader to have common sense about their workshop practice, to have a sense of the experimental and to derive excitement from experiment. Everything is treated intelligently, non-judgementally and with a quiet enthusiasm for the subject matter. The book opens with a brief overview of the workshop and the principles of jewellery design - a necessarily cursory overview: this is not a manual for beginners - before dividing into six main sections: broadly Metal, Plastic, Fibre, Paper, Other and Casting. Each section begins with a photographic selection of works exhibiting some of the processes which will be covered and is then followed by an overview outlining the advantages and disadvantages of the materials and processes and a list of online resources. The following section covers the topic in various stages of depth, from introductory to advanced. The book is filled with compelling colour photographs of finished work. Overall, this is a book to be perused and used. Regardless of the reader's area of practice, there will be something her to fire the imagination and perhaps lead to new directions.-Findings This is a very attractively presented book with detailed instructions and clear pictures in every section. The introduction shows details of the tools and equipment required for the processes discussed throughout the book. There is a very interesting section on designing contemporary jewellery. This introduces areas to consider when designing, from initial inspiration to the importance of note taking, sketching and the pros and cons of the materials being considered for use. The main body of the book is divided into six chapters. Each chapter covers a different material which could be used for jewellery - metal, plastic and rubber, fabric, fibre and leather, paper and paper pulp, other materials and finally casting. This is followed by several pages of decorative effects using materials covered in earlier sections. The encyclopedia would be very sueful for students studying contemporary jewellery making as there is adequate information to try out a wide variety of techniques. It is also a good starting point for anyone unsure of the materials they will eventually feel comfortable using.-Bead Society for Great Britain

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Get your creative juices flowing: from finding sources of inspiration to making initial design sketches and prototype pieces. Embrace new materials: discover the creative potential of plastics, concrete, resins, fabrics, natural materials, and found objects. This title helps to learn how and where to get help: find outside suppliers for specialist processes. It includes a comprehensive directory of surface effects and how to achieve them. It features an inspirational gallery of contemporary pieces made by jewellers around the world. It is suitable for students embarking on a course for the first time, with plenty of new information and up-to-date techniques for established artists. All the techniques are explained step-by-step, from the essential metalsmithing techniques to working methods for a wide range of other materials, to be used on their own or in combination. This title offers techniques and processes for working with plastics, ceramics, glass, textiles, paper, natural and found objects, mixed media, and precious and non-precious metals.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Great Book 8 May 2010
Format:Paperback
This is a fantastic book, with clear instructions. Great if you're looking for a different medium to try out.
Has a section at the beginning of the book, of tools and equipment, along with basic techniques. So would suit a beginner. Along with projects for each material - metals, plastics, rubber, paper, wood, glass and many more. So gives most people something new to try out whether they're a beginner or not.

I love this book (and although the first section on tools/techniques isn't relevant as I'm not a beginner in jewellery making/metalwork) I can't wait to try working with other materials.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
highly recommended 25 Mar 2010
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This is an excellent book for anyone learning jewellery techniques and covers many many techniques. It has clear pictures and instructions and comes highly recommended.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Disappointing 23 Jun 2011
Format:Paperback
This was a disappointing read it hinted at much more than it delivered. Since my initial reading of it the book sits unused on my shelves (I haven't been able to give it away to any of my jewllery-making friends) there are many more enlightening books than this one.
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