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Ceramic Jewellery

Joy Bosworth

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English
Herbert Press Ltd
04 August 2020
An essential guide to making ceramic jewellery from sourcing or creating fittings and findings, combining other materials and avoiding potential design issues.

Ceramic jewellery is an ever-growing area of the ceramic world. Although ceramic beads have been around for as long as pots have, the idea of ceramic jewellery has been making a comeback in a much more glamorous and professional form than ever before.

This book shows you how ceramic can be combined with other materials such as silver, gold, feathers, leather, textiles or stone to create some unique and innovative pieces. It teaches you how to source or create your own fittings and findings, common design problems and the practicalities of joining the various elements to create a successful piece. The book is well illustrated both with practical images and beautiful photos of finished work from an international range of artists.

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Imprint:   Herbert Press Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   318g
ISBN:   9781789940367
ISBN 10:   1789940362
Series:   Ceramics Handbooks
Pages:   112
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Joy Bosworh is a well-known British potter whose work has appeared in many publications and who makes ceramic jewellery as well as vessels and other pieces. She teaches ceramics and 3D at Birmingham City University and the University of Central England. She is a Fellow of the Craft Potters association and has written articles for a number of ceramic journals.

Reviews for Ceramic Jewellery

'Hot off the press, this book gives all the essential information to make ceramic jewellery plus an attractive colourful gallery of work by international artists.' * Craftsman Magazine (July 2010) * 'A very useful book for the beginner and for those who wish to be inspired to produce more innovative pieces.' * Kent Potters Association newsletter (Aug/Sept 2010) *


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