Since its first publication in 1995 the Encyclopedia of Jewellery Making Techniques has been devoured by students borrowing a well-thumbed copy from their college library established jewellers wishing to find out more about new techniques as well as all those who just enjoy making jewellery as a hobby who have kept it beside their workbench at home as a third hand to help them through a tricky process. Since then many books have been written about jewellery making. However this volume still enjoys a huge following. To update it a finished example now illustrates every technique to give a context to the method described. There are also new articles on harvesting scrap metal designing jewellery comparing metals' properties & a wonderful demonstration of precious metal clay
- a material that didn't even exist when this book was first published. Doyenne of metal clay Sue Heaser gives a masterclass in this technique. Jewellery making is a rewarding & fascinating craft. Although you may find that you enjoy some aspects of it more than others the techniques described here will give you a thorough understanding of all the basic information you need to create unique & professional looking pieces.