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"kaleidoscope"
Contents:
- 4 blocks à 56 g
- 1 modelling tool
- Detailed illustrated instructions
Art. no. 8003 34 L2
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"paisley"
Contents:
- 4 blocks à 56 g
- 1 modelling tool
- Detailed illustrated instructions
Art. no. 8003 35 L2
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The Workshop Box "geometrics" shows you step-by-step how to make geometrically styled canes. This versatile technique originates from the Italian art of glass-blowing.
"geometrics"
Contents:
- 4 blocks à 56 g
- 1 modelling tool
- Detailed illustrated instructions
Art. no. 8003 30 L2
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"Millefiori" is a very decorative technique which enjoys a long tradition. It too can be traced back to Italy to the art of glass-blowing and, literally translated, means "a thousand flowers".
"millefiori"
Contents:
- 4 blocks à 56 g
- 1 modelling tool
- Detailed illustrated instructions
Art. no. 8003 31 L2
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The "mokume gane" technique finds its origins in the ancient Japanese art of forging metals. Nan Roche, an American artist, was one of the first to use oven-hardening modelling clay to simulate this technique.
"mokume nendo"
Contents:
- 4 blocks à 56 g
- 1 modelling tool
- Detailed illustrated instructions
Art. no. 8003 32 L2
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The "blending" technique was developed by the American Judith Skinner and is also known as the "Skinner blend". Even the simplest of blending patterns creates impressive results.
"blending"
Contents:
- 4 blocks à 56 g
- 1 modelling tool
- Detailed illustrated instructions
Art. no. 8003 33 L2
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