Jewelry Making: Working with Textures in Metal
Textures 2
A course by Karl Mazlo , Jewelry Artist
About the video: Textures 2
Overview
“After having finished with the patina, I will introduce you to the technique of engraving. You will also see how to create texture with a strawberry, then a lime.”
In this video lesson Karl Mazlo addresses the topic: Textures 2, which is part of the Domestika online course: Jewelry Making: Working with Textures in Metal. Learn to create unique textures in metal and make jewelry using traditional tools and techniques.
Partial transcription of the video
“Textures I got the color I wanted. I will take the piece out of the water without dropping it to avoid splashing. So here I rinse to stop the patina effect. Once I put the patina cover back on, I can take off my mask and start rinsing and drying the metal plate. Now that we got the patina we wanted, we will find the original color of the brass leaving just the weathered crevices by running an abrasive paper over it. Now you can see that hammering highlighted the patina in its hollows and we get quite an interesting contrast and that can be applied to different surfaces afterwards. Now I'll ...”
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Course summary for: Jewelry Making: Working with Textures in Metal
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Category
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Areas
Fashion Design, Jewelry Design

Karl Mazlo
A course by Karl Mazlo
Karl Mazlo is a jewelry artist based in Paris. He grew up in the world of jewelry thanks to his parents who are jewelry designers. After graduating from the Boulle School in Paris, where he learned the art of jewelry making, he went freelance and began working for designers. It was during his stay in Japan that he developed a new vision of his approach. He was then instilled with the desire to create, and set up his own company to convey this vision and his story.
He creates unique jewelry for individuals, but occasionally collaborates with large companies like the Eastern & Oriental Express, for whom he has created jewelry inspired by this train journey.
His works have been exhibited at the Grand Palais in Paris, the Metropolitan Art Museum in Tokyo, and the Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, among others. He is also the winner of various prizes such as the Made in Paris label prize, 1st Prize at the Ateliers d'Art de France competition, and the Exceptional Talent Prize of the Liliane Bettencourt Schueller foundation.
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