Legacy : Jewelry Techniques of West Africa
Legacy : Jewelry Techniques of West Africa
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Author(s): Cheminée, Matthieu
ISBN No.: 9781630850111
Year: 202202
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 41.40
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Status: Available

My interest in metalsmithing started at 19 when I moved to Taos New-Mexico where I studied Navajo, Zuni and Hopi techniques and traditions, specially Navajo stamp work. I was then drawn to the work in West Africa when I moved to Mali, where I studied Touareg, Fulani and other techniques that have been passed from one generation to another in the apprenticeship tradition. In the modern world, these techniques are getting lost and I was moved to attempt to preserve them by writing a book called "Legacy, jewelry techniques of West Africa." Through that time I developed a style of metalsmithing using stamps that I call Stampclastic. Stamping holds a special place in my heart; it is a technique that can be done anywhere. Stamps can be made out of recycled pieces of steel, old chisel or such. It is also a technique used all around the world. Most of the time the design is a geometrical shape with often a meaning, and used as an accent to decorate the metal.


I have been using this technique for over 20 years and developed my own form of stamping by creating patterns that filled the entire piece of metal. Over the years my stamped design evolved; my recent pieces are made of those patterns that are then anticlastic shaped(that give a confort fit to the pieces) into bracelets and rings.


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