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Belle Armoire Jewelry Volume 2


After having read the first issue of Belle Armoire Jewelry, I couldn't wait for the second issue. It does not disappoint. The 144 pages features no less than 38 unique and beautifully photographed jewelry projects. Techniques and materials used include textiles, glass slides, polymer clay, crochet, wood tiles, mica and PMC, just to mention a few!

The projects do require some familiarity with jewelry arts and not all of the projects have detailed instructions.

My favorite projects include:

  • A complex bracelet by Pat Bolgar using polymer, PMC, and fringe that looks like brilliantly colored sea urchins clustered on twiggy beeded branches.
  • A lavish free-form peyote stitch flower necklace by Myra Wood.
    An artsy vine jewelry set (necklace, bracelet, brooch) by Lilla Le Vine using textile piece, gold ribbon, silkk covered cord, glass beads.
  • A flip-opennable storybook pendant by Louise Duhamel using PMC for the bookcovers and mica for the pages.
  • Hip sixties-looking mosaic pendants by Sarah e. Smith using glass slides and solder
  • Two projects by Deryn Mentock - a wire and mica necklace using collage, and colorful collage doll pins using found objects.


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