Fiber
Fibrous materials used in jewellery making are those resulting in macramé. Fibres are used such as in hemp, yarn, lace or ribbon to make mixed-media jewellery. An example is a combination of ceramics, fine wire, hemp and precious stones to produce beautiful necklaces. This jewels-in-fibre sub-discipline is actually a merging of fibre techniques into the jewellery technology. Threads and gemstones in the right hands with the right imagination can result in a valuable collection of necklaces, earrings, brooches and amulets that can rival the precious metals jewellery items. This is probably one of the most time-consuming types of jewellery since so many intermediate steps are involved in its manufacturing. These include macramé, knotting, half-hitching, braiding and the cord-making of the fibres in addition to metal smiths.

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