TUTORIAL 003 Woven Sculpture Pendant (D3)
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Product description
Have you ever wanted to try this style, but didn't know where to start??? Well you've just found the perfect place to start. Are you just curious about this style, but don't really care to make pendants this complex??? Just by reading though this tutorial, you will learn enough to incorporate many of the techniques used in this style, into your own work. Be prepared however, for your jewellery making style to change considerably. Have you ever thought that you could never make pendants like this??? Well think again. This tutorial was written with you in mind. You will be pleasantly surprised how easily you'll do these. Follow this tutorial and you will not only learn how to make jewellery in this style, you will also discover a whole new realm of possibilities to add to your jewellery making repertoire in the process. Your jewellery making skills will reach another level within just a few days. With these new-found ideas and techniques, be warned, you won't be able to resist incorporating some, or all of them into your jewellery making ventures thereafter, giving your latest work an eye catching look of high quality and precision. In this tutorial you will learn STEP-BY-STEP how to make a Woven Sculpture Pendant that is a piece of artwork in its own right. You will learn how to combine intricately woven elements that twist and wind their way through and around the setting, embedding your cabochons and beads securely while creating a stunning sculptured piece that appears more complex in construction than it really is. Everything you ever wanted to know about this style and more. This tutorial includes coiling, weaving, construction, design, setting cabochons and beads, tips, variation ideas and,... the thought process behind working up jewellery in this style. These pendants are complex by nature and to the untrained eye, look virtually impossible to make or perhaps like they would required a very high level of skill, when in reality, these pendants can be made without having a very high level of skill, and simply requiring instead, a very high level of patience and perserverence. The thorough instruction and abundance of accompanying photographs make this tutorial suitable for the beginner (not absolute beginner) right through to intermediate and advanced jewellery makers. You will absolutely love this tutorial, and come away from it with not only a stunning Woven Sculpture Pendant that will WOW your friends and family, but you're sure to be totally inspired with endless ideas for new pieces, racing through your mind. IMPORTANT NOTE
Please note however, the complex nature of the pendant/style, combined with the step-by-step method of teaching it, means this tutorial is therefore lengthy as a consequence and should really be more aptly referred to as an e-book. While step-by-step is obviously a more thorough method to teach something and definitely comes with many advantages, it also comes with disadvantages such as print length and some repetition as a few techniques are repeated on different areas of the pendant. Both of those disadvantages however, are relatively minor and will not concern the majority of serious jewellery makers. Also it is important to note that prior knowledge of how to construct a Border Wrap Prong setting is preferred, as this setting is utilised in this tutorial as part of the construction process for this pendant. The instruction for the Border Wrap Prong Setting is not repeated in this tutorial. While knowledge of this setting is preferred, as it will enable you to follow the tutorial exactly, it is not essential and an alternative method is offered in that section of the tutorial. If you are interested in learning the Border Wrap Prong setting, Tutorial 002 covers this instruction. _________________________________________________ Delivery of your new tutorials will be via email as soon as possible, however please allow for time differences (mine is AEST GMT 10+). The email will contain links to download your new tutorials from my website server.
The tutorials are in .pdf format and will require Adobe Reader on your system to read them. If you don't already have Adobe Reader, you can download it here for free http://get.adobe.com/reader/. Thank you for your interest in my tutorials and I hope you enjoy them.
Size/Weight/Dimensions
Various
Materials utilised
sterling silver, opal, pearl
Production method
Wire working, coiling, setting cabochons, embellishments
Customisation options
These pendants can be made to any shape or size as desired.
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Links to all tutorials are emailed to you for instant download usually within 24hrs of purchase. Emails containing tutorial links will be sent to the email address you have submitted to Paypal so please make sure this address is current and correct. StudioHeath is located in Australia which is in the GMT 10.00+hrs time zone. Please allow for a difference in time zone for contact and link sending.
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