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Books > Arts & Architecture > Art forms, treatments & subjects > Decorative arts & crafts > Jewellery & jewellery-making
This third volume in the Frick Diptych series offers fresh insight
into a pair of candelabra that represent the pinnacle of luxury and
taste in the years prior to the French Revolution. Vignon tells the
fascinating story of these objects that are made of two small white
vases with extraordinary gilt-bronze mounts by Pierre Gouthiere,
the celebrated eighteenth-century French chaser and gilder.
Vignon's essay is paired with a text by De Waal in which he
examines what it is to make, own, and desire such complex objects
This book teaches how to use drawing as means of expressing a
jeweler's creative ideas. In jewelry, there are other ways of
creating which do not stem directly from working in the studio. The
most important of these is drawing, an extremely useful tool for
jewelers due to its speed and adaptability. Mastering this tool can
be a great resource that can help jewelers to progress easily and
steadily with designing jewelry and presenting their ideas and
projects. Drawing allows creative ideas to be clearly visualized;
on paper, the form or proportions of the jewelry can be modified
quickly and confidently, the structure of clasps and hinges can be
studied. It can also be used to visualize how a design will look
with a polished or matt finish or with other changes such as
different materials. This manual can be read from cover to cover or
consulted when facing challenges in real projects.
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Sioux Beadwork
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(Paperback)
Indian Office, Department of the Interior; Introduction by Georgia Goodblood
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