Metal Clay Origami Jewelry: 25 Contemporary Projects

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Author: Sara Jayne Cole

ISBN-10: 1600595332

ISBN-13: 9781600595332

Category: Metalwork

Combining the allure of metal clay jewelry with the three-dimensional dynamism of origami, the pieces in this guide from noted artist Sara Jayne Cole are riveting. Cole offers up the know-how to fold metal clay paper sheets using surprisingly easy techniques, and a gallery of inspirational work is sure to have crafters of all skill levels eager to start on the 25 contemporary projects.

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Combining the allure of metal clay jewelry with the three-dimensional dynamism of origami, the pieces in this guide from noted artist Sara Jayne Cole are riveting. Cole offers up the know-how to fold metal clay paper sheets using surprisingly easy techniques, and a gallery of inspirational work is sure to have crafters of all skill levels eager to start on the 25 contemporary projects. Library Journal Origami seems an unlikely technique for metal jewelry, but the versatility of metal clay sheets makes it possible. Cole is expert in both silversmithing and origami. Her projects use classic origami folds for small metal clay jewelry elements that retain their shape when fired. The resulting metal pieces are attached to jewelry findings in the usual way to make necklaces and earrings. For professional and advanced hobbyist jewelers.

\ From Barnes & NobleDelicate, contemporary, and attractive, metal clay origami jewelry isn't just a conversation piece; it can enhance even the most commonplace outfit. Sara Jayne Cole's Metal Clay Origami Jewelry guides you through this multi-step process with surprising ease and clarity. (Hand-selling tip: Flip the pages. This innovative artwork sells itself.)\ \ \ \ \ Library JournalOrigami seems an unlikely technique for metal jewelry, but the versatility of metal clay sheets makes it possible. Cole is expert in both silversmithing and origami. Her projects use classic origami folds for small metal clay jewelry elements that retain their shape when fired. The resulting metal pieces are attached to jewelry findings in the usual way to make necklaces and earrings. For professional and advanced hobbyist jewelers.\ \