Those looking for a book about jewelry history or jewelry making, seeking inspiration for their next jewlery line or creative project have an expanding resource available to them. Visitors will find The Jewelry Book shelf informative and worth perusal.
Attleboro, MA (PRWEB) July 29, 2007 -- Guyot Brothers continues to make their jewelry findings website ever more useful and inspiring for the jewelry community. The company has added another selection of books, which include books on subjects ranging from jewelry designers to jewelry history, identifying vintage jewelry to jewelry making.
"As this offering of jewelry book reviews grows, the benefits that await those people who find themselves in this on-line resource will also grow. We hope it will prove helpful to anyone wanting more information about jewelry and the many dynamic facets of its industry. The casual browser, a jewelry designer, collector, or student researching a jewelry history project will appreciate its extensive reach into the jewelry world", stated Andrea Guyot Twombly, Vice-President of the 103-year-old jewelry findings manufacturing company. "Teachers will also find the reviews helpful for instruction. They can be used as examples of professionally written reviews for their middle school or high school students to refer to as part of a research or writing assignment."
The Jewelry Book Shelf will be an ongoing extension of the Guyot website, so book marking it and visiting regularly will reward the reader with new reviews. "The long history of jewelry making is full of drama, intrigue, and creative energy as well as old-fashioned hard work," Mrs. Twombly added. "As a fourth-generation supplier to the costume jewelry manufacturing trade, we have a unique vantage point and are pleased to offer this resource."
The Jewelry Book shelf can be found at http://www.guyotbrothers.com/jewelry-bookshelf/The-Jewelry-Bookshelf.htm
Anyone who would like to contribute a review on a jewelry book to the website is welcome to contact the company. Some of the newly added titles are:
-- Popular Jewelry of the 60's, 70's and 80's, by Roseann Ettinger
-- Jewelry and Metalcraft in the Arts and Crafts Tradition, by Elyse Karlin
-- Glues and Adhesives: The Complete Guide to Glues and Adhesives, by Nancy Ward and Tammy Young
Located in Attleboro, Massachusetts, the Birthplace of the Jewelry Industry in America, Guyot Brothers, established in 1904, continues to manufacture their high-quality line of stamping jewelry findings, including filigree,charms, floral, and other decorative items. The company maintains a showroom at their factory in Attleboro.
For those who are interested, a free jewelry findings e-letter is available. Guyot's free irregular e-letter is rapidly becoming the leading method of choice for being apprised of market trends, items in the works, and new Guyot jewelry findings. An archive of past issues is available for browsing at http://www.guyotbrothers.com/guyotstudios/Archive1.htm To subscribe, simply go to http://www.guyotbrothers.com/eletterform.htm
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