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Description
Design and Make Paper Jewellery offers a series of masterclasses by experts who work with paper, and features examples of work from a breathtaking array of international makers. Techniques covered include encasing, crocheting, moulding, sculpting, cutting and binding, with paper types ranging from origami papers, to found papers, to paper yarn.
Whether you want to make a personal piece to preserve a paper treasure, or create high fashion jewellery for exhibition on the catwalk, this book offers inspiration, tips and techniques for everyone interested in working with this sensitive, ephemeral material.
Table of Contents
1 Sculpt, fashion, fold
2 Twist, knit, knot
3 Collate, repurpose, bind
4 Find, encapsulate, keep
5 Mould, layer, decorate
6 Cut, stack, repeat
7 Meet the makers
Paper list
Glossary
Recommended suppliers
Further reading
Index
Product details
Published | 01 Feb 2012 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 144 |
ISBN | 9781408131442 |
Imprint | A&C Black Visual Arts |
Illustrations | 150+ full colour photographs |
Dimensions | 246 x 189 mm |
Series | Design and Make |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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A breathtaking collection of jewellery made from paper using a variety of different techniques.
The Jeweller
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Paper Jewellery really blew us away!
Make Jewellery
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One of the most compelling features of the book is the visual element of the layout, which features plentiful examples of work from a wide array of international makers - a truly inspirational creative resource, no matter what your chosen material is ... this book offers inspiration, tips and techniques for anyone, professional or amateur, interested in working with this sensitive, ephemeral material.
Benchpeg
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The main draw for me is the huge variety and quality of the work illustrated. The inspiration provided is stimulating and I could see possibilities and ideas lifting off the page ... There are helpful tips, with straightforward instructions and clear illustrations.
Findings: The Magazine of the Association for Contemporary Jewellery
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This is the book you didn't know you wanted but take my word for it that you really really do!
Workshop on the Web
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The really nice thing about this book is that is really inspires you to start making and creating ... a wonderful book.
Paperphine