Magazine Issue

January 2008
Issue #20
Features
Reticulation and anticlastic forming bring boldness to both the surface and shape of this striking cuff.
By Karen J. Lauseng
Concealed connections put layered panels in motion.
By Jean Wilson
The Tucson gem and mineral shows are the world's best draw for jewelry makers, whether you're buying or selling. We'll tell you how to get ready for your adventure there.
By Hazel L. Wheaton
A conversation with Tom Herman
Jewelry maker Tom Herman talks about nature and architecture -- and balancing line with detail.
Add the timeless technique of cloisonné to your enameling repertoire.
By Jennifer Jordan Park and Cyndi Kuchler
Hammer out a luxe sterling silver necklace without breaking the bank.
By Kimberly Stephenson
Coils of 14k gold-filled wire cleverly mimic jump rings in a fresh take on traditional chain mail.
By Leanne Soden
Departments
From the Editor: Hazel Wheaton
Contributors: About Our Artists & Writers
Reader Forum
Your letters, your questions and our answers, and tips to take to the shop.
Books and Media on Review
Which to buy, which to read, and which to avoid.
Products on Review
What's new on the market and what's worth adding to the workbench.
Market Savvy: How to Sell Your Wares
Gallery
A collection of pieces to intrigue and inspire you.
Basics
A bevy of basic techniques.
Contacts and Suppliers
Where to find the materials and tools used in this issue.
Show Schedule
A listing of shows and workshops.
Beyond Jewelry
A showcase of nonjewelry objects made using jewelry-making techniques.

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