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Jewelry Magazine Metal Precious
 Elegant Plate: Three Centuries of Precious Metals in New York by Deborah Dependahl Waters, Although precious metals have been part of the lives of New Yorkers since the city's founding, until now comparatively little has been written about them. These two volumes examine the precious metals trades and usage of precious metals artifacts since the third quarter of the 17th century, through the excellent collection at the Museum of the City of New York that contains more than 1400 objects of silver and other precious metals, including hollowware, flatware, and jewelry made, sold, or owned in New York. The history of these artifacts and their makers is told through essays and catalog entries, as well as in biographies of craftsmen, designers, and retail firms. Entries include photographs of the objects and their marks, with measurements, description, references, accession information, and history. The featured essays are "Taste, Trade, and Industry: Making and Marketing New York Silver", "Life as a Silversmith in New York City before 1750", and "Gratitude and Glory: Silver and Gold Presentation Pieces in New York City History".
 The Jeweled Menagerie: A World of Animals in Gems by Suzanne Tennenbaum, The desire to depict animals in art has always been strong, and the early history of jewelry, from Celtic brooches to Renaissance pendants, shows abundant examples of its appeal. The Jeweled Menagerie begins by painting a picture of this historical context, but its unifying focus is the great efflorescence of jewelry design in the modern period. It was not until the nineteenth century, with the growth of a middle class eager to show off their recently acquired wealth, that a whole new group of designers and manufacturers, mainly in France, sought to satisfy the appetite for jewels of all types made of precious metals, precious or semiprecious gems, and enamel. There was a revival of Egyptian and Etruscan styles in which animals of all sorts were incorporated: birds, mammals, insects, reptiles, and fish. The discovery of Japanese crafts also had an influence on the jewels that were created during the century. Prominent jewelry houses, such as Fontenay, Falize, Faberge, and Tiffany & Co., all created a spectacular array of animal jewels that are much prized today. The new design developments from the turn of the century and through the whole of the twentieth -- Art Nouveau and Art Deco before the Second World War, but also a plethora of forms in the decades since -- contributed impressive animal jewelry, from Lalique's intricate insects to Cartier's panthers to the sophisticated imagery of Verdura. Here for the first time the contents of this "jeweled menagerie" are examined in detail, showing the great imagination and skill that have gone into the fashioning of these precious objects. They exhibit not only meticulous craftsmanship, but grace, humor, and refinement. All lovers offine jewelry will be intrigued by the many examples of a demanding art, displayed lavishly here in color.
Metal clay - Metal clay, a clay-like medium used to make jewelry and small sculpture, consists of very small particles of precious metals (such as silver, gold or platinum) mixed with an organic binder and water. Once the clay is worked, then dried, it is fired in a kiln or with a hand-held torch. Chainz - Chainz, The Contemporary Jewelry for Men - presents a unique collection of precious metal jewelry designs exclusively for men in silver, gold, titanium, platinum, and semi-precious stones. Chainz also carries custom rare designs and specially selected imported men's jewelry. Arm ring - An arm ring is a band of metal, usually a precious metal, worn as an ornament around the bicep of the upper arm. It was a common piece of jewelry worn by men in ancient times, and often the meaning of the word ring in bronze age heroic literature, when the text refers to mens jewelry. Precious metal - A precious metal is a rare metallic chemical element of high, durable economic value.
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Look sharp in this gleaming sterling silver collection, traditional Figaro chains feature an exquisite design that showcases the natural beauty of this precious metal and belongs in every gent's accessory collection. All rights reserved. jewelry magazine metal precious (C) jewelry magazine metal precious Inc. 2005. Her classic text shows you how to work each fiber technique in metal wire or strip: weaving, knitting (which includes machine knitting), crochet, braiding, lacemaking, basketry, and knotting. It's been done, and Fisch has successfully applied fiber techniques to precious and nonprecious metals. Look sharp in this gleaming sterling silver collection, traditional Figaro chains feature an exquisite design that showcases the natural beauty of this precious metal. A traditional silver rope chain showcases the natural beauty of this precious metal and belongs in every gent's accessory collection. All rights reserved. jewelry magazine metal precious (C) jewelry magazine metal precious Inc. 2005. Her classic text shows you how to apply ornaments permanently to garments. You'll always find beautiful bargains on beautiful jewelry in our online store. Imagine weaving with silver, knitting with brass, and braiding with gold. Specifications: Expertly crafted in sterling silver curb chain showcases the beauty of this precious metal. A traditional sterling silver necklace and bracelet set 3.5-mm rope chains Bracelet is 8 inches long Lobster clasp closures All carat weights and measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed information. (total weight) for 1 carat T.W. may range from .95 to 1.10 carat. Click here to view our Diamond Buying Guide. For personal use only. Treatment code N. See Gemstone Treatments for further information. Abundantly illustrated and thorough. If you have an interest in jewelry making, sculpture, fiber arts, or innovations jewelry magazine metal precious.
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