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Origami Jewellery: More Than 40 Exquisite Designs to Fold and Wear

Paperback

Main Details

Title Origami Jewellery: More Than 40 Exquisite Designs to Fold and Wear
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Ayako Brodek
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback
Pages:128
Dimensions(mm): Height 222,Width 447
Category/GenreJewellery and beadcraft
Origami and paper engineering
ISBN/Barcode 9781844482870
ClassificationsDewey:745.5942
Audience
General
Illustrations 300 Illustrations, color

Publishing Details

Publisher Search Press Ltd
Imprint Search Press Ltd
Publication Date 10 October 2007
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Don't just fold and look at your origami - wear it! Create elegant and exquisite pendants, pins, earrings and more using traditional folding skills and simple jewellery-making techniques. Available in a dazzling array of colours, patterns and finishes, origami paper is far too pretty to leave gathering dust on a shelf. Each project includes a recipe of materials, illustrated step-by-step folding and finishing instructions, a beautiful photograph of the final piece, and suggested colour variations and ideas for adapting the design and adding embellishments. Create brooches and pendants from traditional origami designs such as cranes, frogs and kimonos; stunning starburst pins using modular techniques; beautiful origami beads for necklaces and bracelets; delightful lantern and flower earrings. All folding and finishing techniques are clearly demonstrated from basic folds to adding embellishments and coating for durability. Projects are graded from easy to challenging, so that even beginners can start making beautiful jewellery straight away.

Author Biography

Ayako Brodek's love of origami started when she was a little girl. On long ferryboat rides to her grandparents' home in Shikoku, her mother made origami cranes and boats from candy wrappers to chase away the boredom. Her fascination with origami continued, and after thirty years of folding for personal enjoyments she founded OriCraft to introduce her origami creations to a wider audience. Her focus is on designing origami works of art that can be loved and used in everyday life. Wearable origami is one of her biggest passions, and she has devoted considerable time to exploring ways to transform origami objects into exquisite and durable jewellery. She sells her work at art and craft shows and through her website. She also teaches origami to all ages at local libraries and schools.

Reviews

Myshelf.com:Paper jewellery? Surely this is a contradiction in terms as jewellery is not only meant to last, but is worn outside in all weathersA...but you can have both and here's how. You won't find any advanced models in here, but you will find some of the simpler ones made up in pretty washi paper and varnished, before being made up into some stunning pieces.There are some very clear diagrams and instructions here, and as many of the models are the same as were in my very first origami book I would rate it for beginners. The instructions for making up the pieces are easy to follow as well, and this is certainly one of the best craft books I have seen this year as well as being unusual and beautiful. The only alloy in this is the fact that the materials are not easy to find in the UK, and the helpful addresses at the back are of more use if you live in the States. We papercrafters are a resourceful bunch and all sorts of other paper can be used, but to get the look shown in glorious color here you need the right materials. This aside, you don't need much to make any of these pieces and not much is listed that is not essential. One for the keeper shelf.Papercraft Essentials:Don't just fold and look at your origami - wear it! With more than 40 exquisite necklaces, bracelets, brooches and earrings, each project in this book is accompanied by illustrated step-by-step folding and finishing instructions, suggested colour variations and ideas for adapting the design.All folding and finishing techniques are clearly demonstrated, from basic folds to adding embellishments and coating for durability. Projects are graded from easy to challenging, so that even beginners can start making beautiful jewellery straight away.The Lace Guild:This is an instruction book on making origami jewellery. It begins with the basics so it would be of interest to someone starting origami as well as to experienced practitioners looking for new ideas. The 22cm square 138-page softback is beautifully presented in full colour with clear diagrams and photographs.The initial Tools and Techniques section advises on choosing paper, equipment, folding, and finishing jewellery, and the Directory of Designs - Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter and Japanese - gives clear instructions and inviting pictures for attractive sets of necklaces, brooches and earrings, many based on animals and flowers and made from beautiful papers delicately worked. The author assures us that the finished items are durable.I did not see an application to lacemaking; the papers are heavily folded to achieve 3D shapes, but i doubt whether even the most experimental lacemaker looking for a 3D effect would want to work lace that would be hidden away by folding.This is a delightful book and I recommend it to anyone with an interest in origami.Joan WakenBeadworkers Guild Journal:This is such an unusual book! If you thought origami was just about folding paper then think again. This book shows you in absolute detail how to use the ancient art of origami to make some incredibly stunning jewellery. Each project includes a list of materials, illustrated step-by-step folding and finishing instructions, a photo of the finished pieces and suggested colour variations. Also, there are many ideas included for adapting each design and adding embellishments. There are origami beads in all sorts of shapes, sizes and colours as well as more unusual ideas such as an origami frog and a pumpkin to make into a brooch. All the techniques are clearly explained at the beginning of the book from how to fold the paper to adding embellishments and coating for durability. All the projects are graded so you can choose your own entry level and add to your skills as you work through the book.