Thanks to its easily mastered techniques and elegant lines, chain mailthe classic art of linking metal ringsis enjoying a creative renaissance among jewelry makers. Along with computer-generated illustrations that show every step and key construction procedures, this attractive guide features 30 projects, from a simple pendant encasing a large semiprecious stone to a flat chain-mail neckpiece with copper and blue titanium rings.
Thanks to its exquisite, easily mastered techniques and elegant lines, chain mailthe classic art of linking metal ringsis enjoying a creative resurgence among jewelry makers. This attractive resource was the first full-color book on the market to help beginners and intermediates get in on the craze. With computer-generated illustrations that show every step, it thoroughly introduces all the key construction procedures, including the proper methods of winding, opening, and closing the metal rings. The 30 projects include a simple pendant encasing a large semiprecious stone and a flat chain-mail neckpiece that colorfully combines copper and blue titanium rings. Plus, there's advice on polishing the pieces, tips on adding pearls or beads, and a gallery of works by professional jewelers.
Terry Taylor lives in Asheville, North Carolina as an editor, jeweller and metal artist. He has authored numerous Lark books and his project designs have been published in over four dozen Lark books. A lifelong, full-time resident of Manitoulin Island, Canada, Dylon Whyte has been studying and making original chain mail creations and patterns for 20 years. He creates and sells unique handmade chain mail jewellery at local markets and festivals.