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The Only Thing Needed To Put Culture Back Into Jewelry Is To Use Your Hands Culturejewelry.com presents an ancient notion – make fine yourself. Now craftspeople are not limited to the (one style fits all) found at the mall. This craft is low cost, and easy to make for the average craftsperson. Chainmaille is fashionable and durable. No sophisticated equipment is necessary. There is no soldering required due to its multiple interlocked jump ring construction. It is a portable craft that requires no bench setup. The Chainmaille Pattern e-Book describes exactly how to make this happen. Plans are provided for making the Chainmaille Assembly Jig. This tool made with common materials costing no more than $5, simplifies the normally tedious manipulation of small jump rings. This tool introduces a breakthrough method to ensure chainmaille is a pleasure to make. It is certain that the craftsperson will not return to this particular craft without the control this tool allows. The only other tools needed are two pairs of pliers. Materials required to complete bracelet or necklace projects are sterling silver jump rings, and a clasp.The patterns are complex due to the interconnected "woven" nature of the jump rings. Therefore, the Chainmaille Pattern e-Book is illustrated with 3D computer aided models, rendered in high-resolution images for clarity. The step-by-step instructions for each pattern presented leave no detail out. Making the in the Chainmaille Pattern e-Book gives rise to creating new patterns and combinations of patterns. The modular nature of jump
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rings and how they can attach in various ways gives craftspeople many avenues for creativity.The intricate, lace-like nature of this particular is rewarding to make, wear, or give as a gift. Learning how to make this kind of would also be a benefit to craftspeople who sell at craft shows. Free downloadable sample spiral pattern instructions are available at http://www. culturejewelry.com. A free multimedia animation is also downloadable, which shows how the spiral pattern goes together."Handmade is not new; fine handmade with a personal cultural flare is new", said designer and author Matthew Woodbury. "This is like a favorite pair of jeans; sought after, comfortable, relied upon for complimenting one's wardrobe, and durable through time and trend."Matthew Woodbury of culturejewelry.com has been making and designing fine handmade crafts for 30 years. Matthew apprenticed under his mother, a silversmith and paint/media artist who studied in Boston USA and Frankfurt Germany. As a professional designer for 15 years, his favorite medium is precious metal. He has enjoyed the triumph of making custom for select clientele. His family of artists and designers going back 155 years were of the finest caliber and some with international reputation. With culturejewelry.com he is showing craftspeople how they too, can enjoy making and wearing their own fine chainmaille jewelry. Contact Information:Matthew Woodburyhttp://www.culturejewelry.com.
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