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Indian Jewelry Making Volume I

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Indian Jewelry Making Volume I
Learn the techniques of Native American jewelry artists with this well illustrated, full-color book, Indian Jewelry Making Volume I by O.T. Branson. Projects are shown step by step. This book also includes information about tools and equipment used as well as a little history too. My only warning is that this is not necessarily geared for a total beginner to use, so you need some basic fabrication and soldering knowledge before attempting any of the projects because the basics are not really broken down very much. However, if you do have some minimal metal background, that's really all you need to get started with this book.

Here are a few general pros and cons:

Pros: Color photographs fill each page; Authentic, Native American jewelry art; Interesting historical information provided also

Cons: Not necessarily for beginners; Limited textual information; Knowledge of basic metal work necessary

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