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07/26/18 METAL, WIRE, & MORE Free Project: 21st Century mosaic brooch People have been piecing together tiny tesserae (fragments) of marble, glass, and tile into colorful mosaics to decorate important buildings and landmarks for hundreds of years. This modern, wearable mosaic uses polymer cane techniques to usher an ancient technique into the modern era. Use modern cold connections →The July birthstone When you think about the ruby, a precious gem and the July birthstone, do you ever think of Snow White? Caroline Wittenberg has uncovered a parallel between the fairy tale princess and this stunning stone: a pure ruby is recognizable for its vibrant blood-red color and throughout history, has been worn as a symbol of love and passion. Read on to learn more → The July and August Design ChallengeSummer’s here and it’s time to hit the road! This time around, we’re looking for jewelry inspired by your travels. From souvenirs to found objects to favorite snapshots from your camera, incorporate your past travels into your creation. Or, just make a piece inspired by a fond memory of the good old summertime! Share your memories → Anatomy of a brooch The Halstead Design Challenge is one of the premiere competitions for people working in metal and wire. Last year we were lucky enough to follow the evolution of a competition piece from conception through completion. Check it out! → A Gallery of Art Deco design ideas Nouveau design was inspired by natural forms, while Deco put geometry front and center. Today, both can strike just the right note if you’re looking for a simple yet expressive statement for your jewelry. As these designs demonstrate, they’re particularly well suited to metal and wirework. Art Nouveau, too → Free Project: Copper embrace wire necklace Squiggly arms of wire hold rectangular gemstones in place, making them easy to incorporate in a necklace of wrapped loops. Use leftover beads for a matching bracelet. Be creative with wire →
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