Book Jewellery made of Ceramics
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Article name: | Jewellery made of Ceramics |
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Content: | 288 |
Special feature: | PROJEKTE |
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City: 70806 70806 Kornwestheim
Country: DE
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Product information "Book Jewellery made of Ceramics"
Simple DIY ceramic jewellery: design your own creations and turn them into reality.
All techniques for processing clay: shaping, glazing, firing, designing.
Trendy: ceramic jewellery combined with wire, fabric, leather, or recycled materials.
DIY is trendy, and that is true for jewellery as well. It is particularly easy with clay since it is versatile and natural – and easy to work with. It can be rolled, punched, modelled, stamped, painted, and glazed. And it can be wonderfully combined with other materials: whether with finds from nature, whether with wire, fabric, leather, or recycled materials.
Helena Arendt presents jewellery in all colours and in different techniques. A separate chapter explains how to take the clay balls, tubular beads, or pendants and turn them into a bracelet, a finger ring, or a necklace.
And don't be afraid of firing. If you do not have your own kiln, use one of the many firing services and focus entirely on shaping and designing.
Even those who do not have much experience with clay will find many inspirations in this book to design their own personal jewellery creations and turn them into reality.
Press reviews:
""With fundamental knowledge, tips, and tricks.""
LandLiebe
288 pages, 423 colour illustrations throughout
hardcover, 23.5 x 26 cm
All techniques for processing clay: shaping, glazing, firing, designing.
Trendy: ceramic jewellery combined with wire, fabric, leather, or recycled materials.
DIY is trendy, and that is true for jewellery as well. It is particularly easy with clay since it is versatile and natural – and easy to work with. It can be rolled, punched, modelled, stamped, painted, and glazed. And it can be wonderfully combined with other materials: whether with finds from nature, whether with wire, fabric, leather, or recycled materials.
Helena Arendt presents jewellery in all colours and in different techniques. A separate chapter explains how to take the clay balls, tubular beads, or pendants and turn them into a bracelet, a finger ring, or a necklace.
And don't be afraid of firing. If you do not have your own kiln, use one of the many firing services and focus entirely on shaping and designing.
Even those who do not have much experience with clay will find many inspirations in this book to design their own personal jewellery creations and turn them into reality.
Press reviews:
""With fundamental knowledge, tips, and tricks.""
LandLiebe
288 pages, 423 colour illustrations throughout
hardcover, 23.5 x 26 cm