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Heat, Color, Set and Fire : Surface Effects for Metal Jewelry by Mary Hettmansperger read book EPUB, TXT, DJV

9781454700166
English

1454700165
A classic how-to jewelry book and a natural complement and follow-up to Mary Hettmansperger's bestselling Wrap, Stitch, Fold & Rivet. Internationally renowned author Hettmansperger demonstrates easy, effective ways to embellish common metal jewellery. She uses paints, pencils and dips to achieve dramatic colour; applies foils, resins, mica and other materials to alter the jewelry's surface and works with unusual techniques, like the ancient Korean art of Keum Boo, to create a gold-gilt effect. Rings, bracelets, necklaces and pins - virtually any piece can become individualised and breathtaking., A classic how-to jewelry book--and a natural complement and follow-up to Mary Hettmansperger's bestselling Wrap, Stitch, Fold & Rivet. Internationally renowned author Hettmansperger demonstrates easy, effective ways to embellish common metal jewelry. She uses paints, pencils, and dips to achieve dramatic color; applies foils, resins, mica, and other materials to alter the jewelry's surface; and works with unusual techniques, like the ancient Korean art of Keum Boo, to create a gold-gilt effect. Rings, bracelets, necklaces and pins--virtually any piece can become individualized and breathtaking., Demonstrates easy, effective ways to embellish common metal jewellery. The author uses paints, pencils and dips to achieve dramatic colour; applies foils, resins, mica and other materials to alter the jewelry's surface and works with unusual techniques, like the ancient Korean art of Keum Boo, to create a gold-gilt effect., Internationally renowned jewelry designer, teacher, and author Mary Hettmansperger demonstrates easy, effective ways to embellish common metal jewelry in "Heat, Color, Set & Fire," a how-to book on the leading edge of beautiful contemporary jewelry design.Mary Hettsuses paints, pencils, and dips to achieve dramatic color; applies foils, resins, mica, and other materials to alter the jewelry surface; and works withexciting techniques, like the ancient Korean art of keum boo, to create a gold-gilt effect. Rings, bracelets, necklaces and pins -- virtually any piece can become individualized and breathtaking. The book includes 21 projects for inspiration, with excellent how-to instructions and photography.Thisclassic how-to jewelry book stands on its own as an inspirational volume for jewelers and artists, and it also is a wonderful complementto Mary's best-selling "Wrap, Stitch, Fold & Rivet.""

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