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2.0 out of 5 stars
Great for Artists, not so great for jewelers, September 15, 2004
This review is from: The Art of Jewelry Design: Principles of Design, Rings and Earrings (Hardcover)
The good: This book has absolutely drop dead gorgeous illustrations of fine jewelry created using precious metals and precious stones.
The bad: The book is targeted primarily to those who have excellent drafting or drawing skills, with very little to no instruction provided in developing the skills needed to execute the concepts in the book.
The "artistic values" are presented as matter of fact axioms, with no support or explanation. In other words, this is not a "how to do it" book at all. It's a lovely presentation of jewelry design illustration, but there is no teaching here, and no hints on how the illustrations might be actually rendered in metal and stone.
Nice "idea book" for manufacturing fine jewelers who render metal from drawings, but of little to no value for small scale artist jewelers with no drawing skills who render pieces via improvisitory skills and spontaneous arrangement of physical objects.
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Don't spend the money, September 2, 2008
This review is from: The Art of Jewelry Design: Principles of Design, Rings and Earrings (Hardcover)
It's a beautiful book but if you really want to learn to draw jewelry do not get this book unless you are an artist and can draw pretty much whatever you see.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Fabulous book for jewelry designers, November 10, 2011
This review is from: The Art of Jewelry Design: Principles of Design, Rings and Earrings (Hardcover)
This book doesn't explain how to paint with gouache or how to render 3D objects in perspective--if you're looking for that, you want this book: [...]. However if you are a designer looking for some great references for classic jewelry designs and a general idea of how to take a design from rough to finished rendering, this is a great book for that. Jewelry rendering is a dying skill and this book is a great example of why it should still be taught!
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