Gemstone settings: the jewelry maker's guide to styles & techniques
(Book)
"Gemstone Settings is the most in-depth, technical guide to stone setting. Jewelry makers will enjoy an encyclopedic overview, which features an extensive summary of stone-setting and techniques for creating beautiful gemstone jewelry, from basic bezels and prongs to pave;, carre;, clusters, and numerous others-including cold joins, precious metal clay, settings for fragile stones, and settings that allow the stones to move. You'll also discover detailed information about stones and metals-including their suitability, gorgeous photos and illustrations for visual support, what makes a design wearable and durable, and detailed information on pre-made versus handmade settings. Step by step, learn how to set your most beloved precious, semiprecious, and organic stones with projects that range from elegant diamond masterpieces to earthy pearl or coral everyday favorites. "--
"Fall in love with this essential, encyclopedic overview of stone setting and set the mood one exquisite stone at a time"--
Notes
Young, A. (2012). Gemstone settings: the jewelry maker's guide to styles & techniques. Loveland, CO, Interweave.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Young, Anastasia. 2012. Gemstone Settings: The Jewelry Maker's Guide to Styles & Techniques. Loveland, CO, Interweave.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Young, Anastasia, Gemstone Settings: The Jewelry Maker's Guide to Styles & Techniques. Loveland, CO, Interweave, 2012.
MLA Citation (style guide)Young, Anastasia. Gemstone Settings: The Jewelry Maker's Guide to Styles & Techniques. Loveland, CO, Interweave, 2012.
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500 | |a "A QUARTO BOOK"--Title page verso. | ||
504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 8 | |a Machine generated contents note: Part one / Introduction -- A brief history of gems in jewelry -- Contemporary gem-set jewelry -- Gem cutting -- Designing settings and mountings-incorporating stones into jewelry designs -- Design considerations-metals and their suitability; stones and their suitability -- Wearability, durability, and other practicalities -- The use of premade settings-compared to handmade -- Outsourcing-for stone-setting, casting, and plating -- Part Two /Directory of Stones -- Precious gemstones-diamond, ruby, sapphire, emerald, jadeite, et al. -- Semiprecious gemstones-spinel, garnet, tourmaline, topaz, etc. -- Organic gems-pearls, coral, jet, amber -- Part Three/ Directory of Techniques -- Introduction -- Getting started-workshop set-up, health and safety -- Essential tools-holding media, engraving tools, burrs -- Mounting stones (making the settings) -- Basic fabrication techniques-cutting, filing, soldering -- Advanced fabrication techniques-applied decoration, press forming, forging -- Casting and wax carving -- Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and Modeling-designing and producing pieces using 3D software -- Rub-over settings -- Bezel setting-including step bezel, tooled edge, quatrefoil bezel, filed claws -- Tube setting-cabochons and faceted stones -- Dome setting-settings with a curved base -- Collet setting-from templates and from chenier, using a collet block -- Other shaped stones-spherical, square, and octagonal stones -- Flush setting-into domed surfaces -- Roman setting-flush setting for slab-cut stones -- Other variations-open and pierced bezel settings -- Prong settings -- Claw settings -- Fabricated collet-from a template and from tube -- Basket setting-prongs made from wire -- Cluster setting-multiple stones on one piece -- Closed back prong setting-to intensify stone color -- CAM prong setting-computer-designed settings -- Grain settings -- Grain setting-raising grains to set faceted stones -- Carre; setting-square grain setting with cut away background --Pave;-multiple grain setting -- Illusion-making small stones appear larger -- Channel setting-for calibrated baguette stones -- Pegged settings-for cabochon, spherical, and rose-cut stones -- Multiple pegged settings-for clusters of stones -- Fancy settings -- Combination settings-using different techniques in one setting -- Multiple settings-using different settings in one piece -- Closed and open setting-controlling the amount of light in the stone and the use of foil -- Tension setting-including tension-set collet -- Caged setting-including basket setting -- "Wobbly" stones-settings that allow stone movement -- Swiveling settings-single- and double-sided -- Built-up settings-using gallery strip or other devices -- Raised and protective settings-using spacers and barriers -- Setting from behind-securing the stone on the reverse of the piece -- Capping-for drops and briolettes -- Kundan process-pure gold setting -- Caged setting-using laser welding -- Precious metal clay-firing stones in -- Casting-with stones in place -- Soldering-with stones in place -- Setting odd-shaped stones-including uncut, rough stones -- Upside-down setting-stones set in a U -- Riveted settings-cold joining techniques, including screw threads -- Settings for interchangeable stones-settings that can be opened and closed -- Spectacle setting-for fragile stones -- Wrapping-using wire to secure stones -- Mixed materials and other metals-from acrylic and resin to niobium and palladium -- Pearls and Gem Beads -- Working with pearls-drilling and mounting pearls on posts -- Stringing-gemstone beads and pearls -- Wired beads-using wire as a support for gems and pearls -- Part 4/ Reference--A comprehensive reference section full of essential information about stones, tools, and jewelry-making in general. Includes an extensive illustrated glossary and lists of international suppliers, services, galleries, and organizations. -- Moh's scale of mineral hardness-applied to gemstones -- Conversion charts-weights, temperatures, and measurements -- Tool shapes-burr shapes and graver shapes -- Diagrams of stone shapes-historical and modern cuts, cabochons to brilliants -- Stone size/weight ratios-calculate the weight of a stone by its dimensions -- Geometry formulas-for drawing setting templates -- Templates for settings-square/rectangular collets -- Illustrated glossary-containing terms, processes, materials and tools -- Further reading-other useful jewelry books and magazines -- Suppliers and services-US, UK, and international -- Galleries and organizations-places to see jewelry and organizations that support jewelers -- Index and Credits. | |
520 | |a "Gemstone Settings is the most in-depth, technical guide to stone setting. Jewelry makers will enjoy an encyclopedic overview, which features an extensive summary of stone-setting and techniques for creating beautiful gemstone jewelry, from basic bezels and prongs to pave;, carre;, clusters, and numerous others-including cold joins, precious metal clay, settings for fragile stones, and settings that allow the stones to move. You'll also discover detailed information about stones and metals-including their suitability, gorgeous photos and illustrations for visual support, what makes a design wearable and durable, and detailed information on pre-made versus handmade settings. Step by step, learn how to set your most beloved precious, semiprecious, and organic stones with projects that range from elegant diamond masterpieces to earthy pearl or coral everyday favorites. "--|c Provided by publisher. | ||
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