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The final issue of Lapidary Journal Jewelry Artist this Fall 2021 celebrates the extraordinary artisans who bridge the gap between art and jewelry. Classic colorless quartz is in the spotlight in Smokin’ Stones, and a special feature from Cathleen McCarthy explores six lapidaries who have set new standards for the industry with work that blurs the line between gem art and finished jewelry.
Francesca Watson reminds us of the importance of returning every so often to clean, simple stone settings. Roger Halas creates a stunning hyena belt-buckle, while Julie Sandford makes a beautiful, framed pendant. Meanwhile, Kieu Pham Gray presents both a shawl pin and stunning, sea-inspired pendant, and Noël Yovovich creates an electro-etch stamp. Sharon Elaine Thompson looks at using gold for surface treatment in jewelry pieces, and Jim Landon looks at the process by which tsavorite makes its way from mine to maker. And finally, learn all about jeweler Lawrence Stoller in a Doer’s Profile.
You’ll love this if:
- You love Lapidary Journal Jewelry Artist.
- You want to hear about bridging the gap between art and jewelry.
- You want to explore working with gold.
- You’re looking for new, challenging projects.
Order your copy of Lapidary Journal Jewelry Artist, Fall 2021 today.
- Learn all about classic colorless quartz
- Explore how to use surface gold.
- Read about the mineral mining process.
- Explore six extraordinary lapidaries.
- Engage with new and different projects.
- Discover so much more!
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