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Making Steampunk Jewellery
Nikki Druce
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Description for Making Steampunk Jewellery
Paperback. Steampunk has captured the imagination of thousands who are searching for a unique style symbolic of a richly inspired, post-apocalyptic world drawn from the heavy machinery of the Victorian age. This book shows you how to access that world and make unique jewellery and accessories that will complete an outfit and transport you to another era. Num Pages: 128 pages, 216 colour illustrations. BIC Classification: WFJ. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 218 x 261 x 13. Weight in Grams: 440.
Steampunk has captured the imagination of thousands who are searching for a unique style symbolic of a richly inspired, post-apocalyptic world drawn from the heavy machinery of the Victorian age. With clear instruction, step-by-step sequences, and over twenty-five projects, this practical book shows you how to access that world and make unique jewellery and accessories that will complete an outfit and transport you to another era, full of excitement, potential and extravagance.
Steampunk has captured the imagination of thousands who are searching for a unique style symbolic of a richly inspired, post-apocalyptic world drawn from the heavy machinery of the Victorian age. With clear instruction, step-by-step sequences, and over twenty-five projects, this practical book shows you how to access that world and make unique jewellery and accessories that will complete an outfit and transport you to another era, full of excitement, potential and extravagance.
Product Details
Publisher
The Crowood Press Ltd
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Number of Pages
128
Place of Publication
Ramsbury, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781785002144
SKU
V9781785002144
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 7 to 11 working days
Ref
99-50
About Nikki Druce
Nikki Druce is the owner of Devine Delinquents, a company that specializes in handmade jewellery and accessories. Self-taught, Nikki began making jewellery after becoming frustrated at not finding pieces to cater to her own style on the high street. Her work has featured in magazines, blogs, television and catwalks, and has been exhibited at the Tate Modern.
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