Jewelry Chasing. Guest tutor, kumiko shares with you a beginner friendly guide on the popular jewellery making techniques of chasing and repoussé. A syrian bronze, chased and pierced vessel. [ʁəpuse] ⓘ) or repoussage ( [ʁəpusaʒ] ⓘ) is a metalworking technique in which a malleable metal is shaped by hammering from the reverse side to create a design in low relief. Repoussé is the combination of tracing the design on the front. Chasing is the art of creating design on metal, from the front side. In simple terms, working on the front of the piece only is called chasing. Both repoussé and chasing can be worked on all the conventional jewelry metals with ease, of course suggesting the more malleable metals as the best candidates. Discover chasing tools from basic to specialized and more tips on how to chase, learn to get your metal both in and out of the pitch repeatedly, and find inspirational projects.
A syrian bronze, chased and pierced vessel. In simple terms, working on the front of the piece only is called chasing. Both repoussé and chasing can be worked on all the conventional jewelry metals with ease, of course suggesting the more malleable metals as the best candidates. Discover chasing tools from basic to specialized and more tips on how to chase, learn to get your metal both in and out of the pitch repeatedly, and find inspirational projects. [ʁəpuse] ⓘ) or repoussage ( [ʁəpusaʒ] ⓘ) is a metalworking technique in which a malleable metal is shaped by hammering from the reverse side to create a design in low relief. Chasing is the art of creating design on metal, from the front side. Guest tutor, kumiko shares with you a beginner friendly guide on the popular jewellery making techniques of chasing and repoussé. Repoussé is the combination of tracing the design on the front.
Chasing & Repousse by Tammy Gilchrest (With images) Metalwork jewelry
Jewelry Chasing Guest tutor, kumiko shares with you a beginner friendly guide on the popular jewellery making techniques of chasing and repoussé. In simple terms, working on the front of the piece only is called chasing. Chasing is the art of creating design on metal, from the front side. Discover chasing tools from basic to specialized and more tips on how to chase, learn to get your metal both in and out of the pitch repeatedly, and find inspirational projects. Both repoussé and chasing can be worked on all the conventional jewelry metals with ease, of course suggesting the more malleable metals as the best candidates. A syrian bronze, chased and pierced vessel. [ʁəpuse] ⓘ) or repoussage ( [ʁəpusaʒ] ⓘ) is a metalworking technique in which a malleable metal is shaped by hammering from the reverse side to create a design in low relief. Repoussé is the combination of tracing the design on the front. Guest tutor, kumiko shares with you a beginner friendly guide on the popular jewellery making techniques of chasing and repoussé.