Making Jewellery - August 2016

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PROJECT


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  1. If you choose to add a little shape to a coil, fi rst
    bring it up to your mouth and puff warm breath
    onto it, like warming your hands in winter. This
    puts a tiny amount of moisture back into the clay
    and reduces the risk of cracking as you gently
    squeeze the edge of the coil to form a shape.

  2. Some of the smaller elements, such as the bail
    in picture 9 (p33), might require a little extra
    support here, roll out a little clay 0.05mm thick
    and spritz with water before placing the coil onto
    the surface of the wet clay. Next, use the needle
    tool around the edge to remove the excess. Place
    aside to dry.

  3. Continue to assemble your chosen design
    to completion. There is an option to use a little
    syringe clay to secure a couple of fi ne silver
    bezel cups. These will house a 4mm gemstone.
    A few dots on the surface of the coils add a little
    more interest and also help to secure the joints
    between the elements.

  4. This sea drift piece has been created with an
    assortment of coils studded with a few fi reable
    cubic zirconias. These have been set by using a
    generous blob of syringe clay, before placing the
    gemstones. Push in up to the table or fl at top of
    the stone. Allow this to dry thoroughly.

  5. The earrings have been created with two
    matching coils then a fi ne silver bezel cup
    embedded in with syringe clay.
    13. This is an asymmetric piece in progress.
    Again, this has been set using a generous blob
    of syringe clay, before adding the gemstones to
    the bezel cups.
    14. Once all pieces are complete and dry
    these will need to be fi red in a kiln at
    815°C for 30 minutes, or according to the
    manufacturer’s instructions.
    15. After fi ring, the pieces have been polished
    using a magnetic tumbler. The tiny fi ne shot
    gets into all the hard-to-reach areas and


polishes them beautifully. Finally some ear
posts have been soldered onto the back of
the earrings and a ring soldered onto the
asymmetric piece. The gemstone has been
secured in place in the bezel cups with a small
amount of epoxy glue.

RESOURCES
Materials are widely available

CONTACT
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