Handcrafting Chain and Bead Jewelry

Techniques for Creating Dimensional Necklaces and Bracelets

Nonfiction, Home & Garden, Crafts & Hobbies, Metal Work, Jewelry
Cover of the book Handcrafting Chain and Bead Jewelry by Scott David Plumlee, Potter/Ten Speed/Harmony/Rodale
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Author: Scott David Plumlee ISBN: 9780770434694
Publisher: Potter/Ten Speed/Harmony/Rodale Publication: September 17, 2014
Imprint: Potter Craft Language: English
Author: Scott David Plumlee
ISBN: 9780770434694
Publisher: Potter/Ten Speed/Harmony/Rodale
Publication: September 17, 2014
Imprint: Potter Craft
Language: English

Handcrafting Chain and Bead Jewelry shows how to create beautiful, dimensional silver, copper, and brass chains using simple tools. The main style is based on the elegant, classical Byzantine pattern, and uses the Golden Ratio to determine the circumference of a chain’s interlocking rings based on the thickness of the wire. Illustrated step-by-step directions show how to calculate the circumference of the rings, how to wrap wire into coils, how to cut, and finally, how to assemble the chain. Starting from the basic Byzantine, new chain makers can then progress to increasingly Byzantine variations, including linear, knot, crown, and combination chains. Incorporating beads and charms offers endless possibilities for crafters who will soon, surely, be locked up in chains!

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Handcrafting Chain and Bead Jewelry shows how to create beautiful, dimensional silver, copper, and brass chains using simple tools. The main style is based on the elegant, classical Byzantine pattern, and uses the Golden Ratio to determine the circumference of a chain’s interlocking rings based on the thickness of the wire. Illustrated step-by-step directions show how to calculate the circumference of the rings, how to wrap wire into coils, how to cut, and finally, how to assemble the chain. Starting from the basic Byzantine, new chain makers can then progress to increasingly Byzantine variations, including linear, knot, crown, and combination chains. Incorporating beads and charms offers endless possibilities for crafters who will soon, surely, be locked up in chains!

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