500 Necklaces: Contemporary Interpretations of a Timeless Form (Lark Jewelry Book) this question feed

asked by nexus on November 16, 2006 11:22 PM
More artists make necklaces than any other form of jewelry—and these pieces are among the most exquisite ever created. Selected from over 5,000 entries, they range from unique chokers to artful collars. Some showcase precious metals and gems, while others use more unusual materials, including plastic, wood, paper, and glass. They’re forged, cast, and woven, and have surface embellishments that run the gamut from inlay to enameling. And the variety is simply astonishing: Classic bejeweled chains appear next to avant-garde felted wool constructions. Some of the eye-catching, full-color images feature enlightening quotes from the creators themselves. Jewelers, students, collectors, and anyone who loves beautiful objects will treasure this extensive collection—the largest of its kind.


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Absolutely brilliant. There's nothing more to say. The above comment is ridiculous and probably was written by someone who was planning on using the 'ideas' in the book to copy in a beaded fashion. Sorry, some of us actually appreciate art in different forms and through different medium. Not all 'necklaces' are made of plastic beads and nylon string.
reviewed by flow on November 27, 2006 11:59 AM

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This book was ridiculous!!!! Most of the necklaces in this book no one would ever wear. If I could give this 0 stars I would. I was really looking forward to this and when I got it yesterday I was so disappointed. It will make a good coaster.
reviewed by jbritt on November 28, 2006 10:32 PM

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