If you are at all familiar with the other books in this series, then youll be very comfortable with what you find between the pages of this last installment. Like the previous books, there is a technique section and each of the 16 project and variations refers to this section. Along with techniques, beginners will find details on items such as tools, findings, and other supplies necessary to get started.
Lots of pearl information in sprinkled through out along with sections on pearl forming and the various types and shapes of pearls available to jewelry makers. Probably the nicest part of the book is its wedding section, which includes information and projects to help create jewelry pieces for the bride plus ever member of the bridal party. Finally a gallery section provides fourteen pieces of pearl eye candy.
Of course, as a pearl lover (you may have notice this since I have so many pearl projects on this site) and writer of a number of books in this same series, I may be bias, but I think this books delivers what it promises pearls, pearl, pearls.


