Lapidary Journal Jewelry Artist: Gems, Beads, Jewelry Making and more

December 2002 Lapidary Journal

ABOUT OUR COVER...
Michael M. Dyber’s Luminaire cut, in a 35.05-ct. Bolivian ametrine, photo: Robert Weldon; a tanzanite crystal, 7.3 cm. high, photo: Jeff Scovil; Labyrinth cuff from T. Lee in 24K and 18K gold, with two Tahitian pearls. Photo courtesy T. Lee.

 

COMING UP:
We’ll tackle the basics of faceting and profiled silversmith Sylvia Youell shows readers how to make a winged figure in Step by Step.




Tucson Gem & Mineral Shows
Feature Story:
Tucson Gem & Mineral Show Preview/Guide

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



Facet Design: Eagle 911 Cut
Step by Step: Eagle 911 Cut

 





Lapidary Journal - January 2003
Print Magazine Table of Contents

Features | Step-By-Step | Departments
F E A T U R E S
18

Can I Get It Wholesale? - COVER STORY
So who gets to sail past the “wholesale only” signs to find the bargains at shows? Here’s how you qualify for entry, and how you prove you’re qualified.

24

The Beginner’s Mind - METALSMITHING PROFILE
In anticipation of the newest edition of The Complete Metalsmith, author, educator, and jewelry artist Tim McCreight looks back over his career.

McCreight assigns readers a “Wire Exercise” in Step by Step, page 50.

33

Thanks to Seven Leaders - PEOPLE
The National Rockhound and Lapidary Hall of Fame welcomes seven new names to its roster of notable figures in the world of gems and minerals.

39

Burn-out Is a Good Thing - METALS WORKSHOP
In Part V of our ongoing series about wax casting, we cover the burn-out process.

The author continues “Casting a Gold Pendant” in in Step by Step, page 53.

S T E P . B Y . S T E P
Levels:

Beginner: Someone just starting out can complete this project and be happy with the results.

Beginner/Intermediate: Someone who has had experience with the material can happily complete this project, but will also learn something new by doing it.

Intermediate: A comfortable project for someone who has a good working knowledge of the material.

Intermediate/ Advanced: A project for someone who is ready for a more challenging approach to a material they have worked with repeatedly.

Advanced: A good project for someone who is confident with the material and has had a lot of experience with the techniques.
45 Everybody, Do Your Exercises!
By Tamara L. Honaman, Step by Step Editor
46 Enamel Beads
An easy way to make your own glass beads.

50 Wire Exercise
Learn to use your files and pliers effectively by creating a spiral in a frame.

53 Casting a Gold Pendant
Part III: Investing, burning out, and casting the pendant.

57

Turning Wax
Part II: Carving jewelry waxes for hollowware without using a lathe.

60

Eagle 911 Cut
A faceted tribute to the victims of September 11.


D E P A R T M E N T S
4 From the Editor
6 Warm Holiday Wishes
from the Staff of Lapidary Journal & Colored Stone
12 Your Comments
14 Facets
20 Jewelry Journal
Questions, Answers, & Tips
49 Mineral Notes
Willenite, by Frederick H. Pough, Ph.D.
70 Product News
71 Product Highlights - Cabbing Machines
72 Media Reviews
73

News & Notices:
Classes & workshops, shows, conferences, exhibition opportunities, and industry news.

92

Show Calendar

A D V E R T I S I N G . S E C T I O N S
75 Bead Board
81 Website Directory
82 Tool & Supply Shop
96 Marketplace
99 Classified Advertising
105

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