Sunday September 5th, 2010

Books: Workbench Guide to Jewellery Techniques

nausicaa @ 12:26 AM

The Workbench Guide to Jewelry Techniques
London: Thames & Hudson, 2010
Author: Anastasia Young
Technical data: Hardback, 25.40 x 21.5 cm, 320pp with over 850 colour illustrations
ISBN/ISSN: 9780500515143

“The Workbench Guide Brings together a vast range of skills, techniques and technical data in one volume, to provide an essential look-up resource for both students and professionals.

  • Jewelry-making materials from precious metals and gemstones to ‘smart’ plastics, vintage textiles and found objects
  • Clear instructions and step-by-step photography
  • Examples of cutting-edge jewelry pieces made by designers from around the world
  • Practical aspects of making a business out of making jewelry
• Approaches to the creative process of jewelry design, from initial sketch to prototype.
  • Workshop safety and procedures for outsourcing work to specialist external suppliers
  • Exhaustive directory of tools – from simple hand tools to advanced machinery
  • What to buy for a ‘beginner’s kit’.

Engraving / Chasing and repoussé / Fusing / Riveting / Enamelling / Drilling / Piercing / Cutting / Filing Annealing / Fold forming / Bending metal / Soldering / Pickling / Wire work / Hammering / Mounting and setting stones / Polishing / Stamping / Doming and swaging / Forging / Anticlastic raising / Hydraulic press forming / Wax carving and modelling / Casting metal / Casting resin / Casting plaster / Precious metal clay / Carving metal / Carving natural materials / Bending acrylic / Stringing beads / Chain Hinges / Findings / Catches / Etching / Rolling mill textures / Tooling leather / Hammer textures Reticulation / Granulation / Patination / Anodizing / Plating / Laminating / Gold leaf / Inlay / Mokume gane / Bezel or tube settings / Collet settings / Claw settings / Flush settings / Pavé and grain settings Channel settings / Illusion settings / Spectacle settings / Fancy settings / Gemstones / Metallic powders Stone shapes / Forming / Outwork / Inspiration / Drawing / Design / Photographing jewelry / CAD/CAM.

I would really recommend this book to many jewelers. It’s very clear and up to date and contains many step by step pictures as well as works by practicing artists - like me!

Rui’s work is the three rings in the middle.

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