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Wax carving for jewellers, by Russell Lownsbrough and Danila Tarcinale

Label
Wax carving for jewellers, by Russell Lownsbrough and Danila Tarcinale
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Wax carving for jewellers
Oclc number
1201668369
Responsibility statement
by Russell Lownsbrough and Danila Tarcinale
Summary
"Wax carving is like sculpture for jewelry and allows enormous creativity, as so many different forms can be made. This practical guide introduces the techniques to this age-old method through a series of guided exercises and projects and demonstrates how exciting it can be. Drawing on the experience of two master wax-carvers, it also gives invaluable advice on the finish of your cast pieces and how to reproduce them. With over 400 color photos, it gives advice on setting up for wax carving, tools, tool-making, and materials. There are exercises that introduce the beginner to using wax and then build ideas and confidence to try more complex designs. Included are advanced techniques that show how to use stones in a carving and how to add texture and surface detail. Finally, finished examples demonstrate the potential, excitement, and versatility of the method"--Publisher's description
Table Of Contents
What is wax carving -- Tools and materials -- Starter exercises -- Hollowing, repairing and recycling -- Rings -- Beginner projects -- Intermediate projects -- Settings -- Textures -- After the cast
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