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PENDANT -- CERAMIC
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How to make wire loops for hanging or decorating polymer pendants. Loops are formed from a vinyl-coated wire that fuses to the clay during baking.
BEAD & BUTTON #25 Jun 1998 pg. 10

Fan-book pendant has "pages" that are made from thin sheets of polymer clay decorated with words, pictures or textures.
BEAD & BUTTON #25 Jun 1998 pg. 42

Tip tells how to make goddess necklace pendants from polymer clay.
BEAD & BUTTON #30 Apr 1999 pg. 10

Altering polymer clay with inclusions. General advice and recipes for mixing sand and bits of chopped crayons and forming the included clay into pendants.
BEAD & BUTTON #31 Jun 1999 pg. 38

Zebras, large and small. Zebra shapes, cut from wet greenware, are painted with stripes and fired. After firing, the pieces are assembled as either a necklace pendant or a ceramic bracelet.
CERAMICS Jan 1990 (v.25#4) pg. 38, 55

Greenware pendant and belt buckle are bisqued and painted with black and white non-firing acrylics.
CERAMICS Jan 1990 (v.25#4) pg. 46

Modern ceramic earrings and pendant feature are finished in bronze gold metallic overglaze.
CERAMICS Mar 1990 (v.25#6) pg. 38
Correction CERAMICS Apr 1990 (v.25#7) pg. 8

Timeless ceramic jewelry. Earring and pendant sets are finished in (1) metallic luster or (2) white and gold with small pearls.
CERAMICS Mar 1990 (v.25#6) pg. 42

Go for the glamour. Rich royal blue and glittering gold are combined to decorate this ceramic earring and pendant set.
CERAMICS Mar 1990 (v.25#6) pg. 48

Elephant jewelry. Converting a white, black, and flesh-colored greenware elephant head into a piece of ceramic jewelry (pendant or pin).
CERAMICS Mar 1990 (v.25#6) pg. 50

Ceramic heart-shaped pendant is decorated with a suede and metal concho. The pendant is attached to a decorative neckerchief or scarf.
CERAMICS Jul 1990 (v.25#9) pg. 74

Bikini babe necklace. Small, jointed, whimsical doll serves as the pendant for a child's necklace. Made from oven-bake clay.
CRAFTS Jul 1994 (v.17#7) pg. 18

Three coins and a donut. Intermediate multi-media necklace pendant combines a clay donut shape with metal beads and remnant coins.
LAPIDARY JOURNAL Oct 1994 (v.48#7) pg. 115

Polymer clay settings. Intermediate-level project on making clay settings for stones or cabochons.
LAPIDARY JOURNAL Apr 1995 (v.49#1) pg. 135

Ankh amulet. Polymer clay pendant project for beginners uses the ankh heiroglyph from ancient Egypt.
LAPIDARY JOURNAL Jul 1995 (v.49#4) pg. 92

China pendant. Making jewelry from shards of china and pottery. Intermediate project describing silversmith and cabochon cutting techniques.
LAPIDARY JOURNAL Aug 1995 (v.49#5) pg. 75

Checkered mobile choker. Pendant is a beginner-to-intermediate polymer clay project.
LAPIDARY JOURNAL Feb 1997 (v.50#11) pg. 100

Heart pendant. A beginner-to-intermediate polymer clay project.
LAPIDARY JOURNAL May 1997 (v.51#2) pg. 342

Vessel pendants are made from polymer clay and suspended from cord that has polymer clay beads added for embellishment. Advanced skill level.
LAPIDARY JOURNAL Feb 1998 (v.51#11) pg. 78

Precious Metal Clay pendant with a relief that reproduces the image of an ancient coin. Intermediate jewelry-making project.
LAPIDARY JOURNAL Apr 1998 (v.52#1) pg. 75

Clay and glass pebble pendant. Intermediate polymer clay project.
LAPIDARY JOURNAL Jan 1999 (v.52#10) pg. 104

Golden treasure. Ceramic jewelry (bracelet, pendant and earrings) and a giraffe figurine are glazed to look like real gold.
POPULAR CERAMICS #496 Nov 1990 (v.41#4) pg. 50

African odyssey jewelry. Earrings, bracelet and pendant are ceramic reproductions of a zebra or tiger.
POPULAR CERAMICS #540 Aug 1994 (v.45#1) pg. 33

Rose jewelry. Ceramic flowers are formed from scrap trimmings. Use as a pendant or earrings.
POPULAR CERAMICS #540 Aug 1994 (v.45#1) pg. 34

China blank jewelry. Elegant ceramic pendants and matching earrings feature china painted floral designs.
POPULAR CERAMICS #540 Aug 1994 (v.45#1) pg. 40