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Hardwear:Jewelry from a Toolbox
By Hannah Rogge Photographs by Marianne Rafter
Stewart, Tabori & Chang
45 full-color photographs, 75 illustrations, 138 pages, 5 3/4x8 1/2"
Hardcover with concealed wire-o binding
ISBN: 1-5847-9480-1
EAN: 9781584794806
US $18.95
May 2006
Availability: In Stock

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$18.95
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There is a new population of crafters out there: independent, innovative, and fearless, they thrive on making something out of nothing and are far more interested in showing off their style than their money. Their spirit of do-it-yourself iconoclasm is perfectly captured in Hardwear, a fascinating new book by 26-year-old industrial designer Hannah Rogge that presents 24 striking, easy-to-make pieces of jewelry fashioned from nuts and metal washers, S-hooks and O-rings, rubber sheeting and rubber tubing, and other inexpensive, readily available hardware.

Most of the projects for the necklaces, bracelets, and earrings featured in this unique and surprising book can be completed in just a few hours, and all of them can be made on a minimal budget. The book is organized, like the aisles of a hardware store, according to the particular pieces of hardware employed. And lest readers confuse Hardwear with any other craft book on the shelf, its rectangular shape and metallic cover resemble the geometric structure and hard casing of an actual toolbox. Hardwear is sure to inspire crafters everywhere to view their local hardware store in an entirely new light.


about the author

An industrial design graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design, Hannah Rogge works in New York City designing and building exhibits, visual merchandising displays, and animated windows.
Marianne Rafter is a portrait, lifestyle, and fine art photographer based in New York. Her photographs have appeared in numerous publications, including the New York Times, Town & Country, and Glamour.

 
 
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