Silversmithing

Silversmithing

Author: Rupert Finegold

Publisher: Krause Publications Craft

Published: 1983

Total Pages: 490

ISBN-13:

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A guide to the basic tools, materials, and techniques of the silversmith includes discussions of the procedures for creating bowls, trays, flatware, and other items.


The Craft of Silversmithing

The Craft of Silversmithing

Author: Alex Austin

Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 9781600591310

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Take a fresh look at the ancient craft of silversmithing with 18 projects that teach a solid body of skills. This full-color, comprehensive manual provides artisans with a thorough understanding of silver’s properties: what it is and how it behaves. Beginning, intermediate, and advanced techniques are explained and then applied to craft amazingly beautiful items, from accessories to wearables and extraordinary gifts. Use brushing, sawing, piercing, and polishing procedures to fashion a simple bud vase. Progress to a baby rattle or candleholder created with soldering, sinking, dapping, and forging techniques. Ultimately you’ll have the expertise to complete a martini set, lidded container, or teapot. The art of silversmithing has never been easier or more enjoyable.


Silversmithing for Jewelry Makers

Silversmithing for Jewelry Makers

Author: Elizabeth Bone

Publisher: Interweave

Published: 2012-01-03

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781596684997

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Your expert techniques with a silver lining! A comprehensive guide, Silversmithing for Jewelry Makers details techniques, surface treatments, and innovations specifically designed for all jewelry makers working in silver, and especially focuses on the needs and interests relevant to metal-jewelry artisans. Explore basic skills as well as specialist techniques, including filigree, chasing, annealing, engraving, etching, casting, and much more. Plus, profiles of contemporary practitioners are included in every section, along with galleries illustrating a range of beautifully crafted finished works. The handy resource section also features a how-to for selling jewelry in the contemporary accessories market. Experienced jewelry makers interested in either exploring silver for the first time or taking their silver jewelry to the next level will love this harmonious marriage between expert silversmithing advice and a jewelry artisan sensibility.


Indian Silversmithing

Indian Silversmithing

Author: W. Ben Hunt

Publisher: Echo Point Books & Media, LLC

Published: 2023-01-10

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781648372575

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W. Ben Hunt's Indian Silversmithing offers a rich history of this southwestern Native American craft and provides an invaluable reference manual for crafters and hobbyists who want to learn and practice the art themselves.


Silver

Silver

Author: Ruth Hawley

Publisher: Stacey International Publishers

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 108

ISBN-13:

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Of all the crafts of Oman, the country's silverwork tells us perhaps the most about the people of this land. Silver was a natural currency for this nation of ocean-going merchants. By studying it now, we can unravel vital clues about marriage rites and personal adornment, cosmetics and weaponry. In this age of mass-production, the individual workmanship and beauty of the silversmith s craft is especially precious. Author Ruth Hawley has known the country for over a quarter of a century. She is an acknowledged expert in its silverwork. This book will interest the collector of silver as much as it will all those who know and love Oman.


Creative Gold- and Silversmithing

Creative Gold- and Silversmithing

Author: Sharr Choate

Publisher: Crown

Published: 1988-12-01

Total Pages: 298

ISBN-13: 9780517524138

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"Here is the definitive book on jewelry making and other customized pieces of metalcraft, covering the subject completely and containing many hundreds of how to drawings and photographs. It is a must for beginning gold and silversmiths and an indispensable reference for the experienced craftsman artist."--Dust jacket.


Silver Jewellery Making

Silver Jewellery Making

Author: Machi de Waard

Publisher: National Geographic Books

Published: 2021-03-02

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 1782217355

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"...one of the most comprehensive beginner’s guides to jewelry silversmithing available." BOOKLIST 2/1/21 Silver Jewellery Making is a practical beginners' guide to making silver jewelry, with step-by-step projects guiding the reader through seven projects. The projects are designed to help the reader gain skills and techniques and eventually progress to making their own designs. The seven tried-and-tested projects have been developed by Janet over forty years of teaching and have been honed to develop readers' skills in a practical, doable order. The emphasis is on teaching good practice and acquiring the basic techniques and skills to give the reader a solid basis for developing their jewelry-making capabilities. Tools will be introduced for each individual project, and their uses and correct handling explained. Troubleshooting tips explain how to overcome common problems that may arise. At the conclusion of each project, there will be examples of how the skills gained can be used to make other items. The book is for those who wish to start jewelry making either on their own or as a supplement to beginners' classes.


How to Create Your Own Jewelry Line

How to Create Your Own Jewelry Line

Author: Emilie Shapiro

Publisher: Union Square + ORM

Published: 2018-04-13

Total Pages: 313

ISBN-13: 1454710853

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A successful jewelry designer offers a practical guide to starting your business, selling your creations, and building your brand. To develop a successful jewelry line, designers have to be more than just creative artists—they have to understand the ins and outs of running a crafts business. Emilie Shapiro’s detailed guide explores the many facets of creating a quality handmade collection that people will buy, including: where to sell your work how to do small-scale production how to carry out market research and publicity how to price and present your pieces for greatest effect, and much more Includes photos


Form Emphasis for Metalsmiths

Form Emphasis for Metalsmiths

Author: Heikki Seppä

Publisher: Kent State University Press

Published: 1978

Total Pages: 174

ISBN-13: 9780873382120

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"A master artist and teacher of metalwork presents a bold new approach to creative expression in metal. Believing that the time has come for the artist to free himself from the functional forms that have dominated the metalsmith's craft -- the cup, the box, the pitcher, etc. -- Heikki Seppä urges the craftsman to create in terms of pure form, and in this book he shows him how...The book is profusely illustrated throughout with the author's own sketches of the ideas and techniques discussed. It will be of significant value to the accomplished craftsman as well as to teachers and advanced students of this exciting and growing art form." --P. [4] of cover.