Celebrate New David Bowie Exhibition With Handmade Necklace, Says Cookson Gold
(PRWEB UK) 23 July 2013 -- Jewellery making retailer Cookson Gold has taken inspiration from David Bowie for a new jewellery making how-to guide.
The unofficial guide was created to coincide with the 'David Bowie Is' exhibition at London’s Victoria and Albert Museum - a celebration of the rocker’s five decade career, featuring costumes, music, film art and jewellery.
Bowie fans can use the guide to make a necklace inspired by the star’s legendary glam rock look, with flamboyant colours, bold patterns, and Ziggy Stardust-style star-shaped beads.
Cookson Gold’s guide has ten easy steps, accompanied by ‘how-to’ images and helpful tips.
Fans can buy everything they need to make the Bowie-inspired necklace on Cookson Gold’s website.
Adam Hunter, eCommerce manager at Cookson Gold, said: “So far, 2013 has been the year of David Bowie. He came back from out of nowhere with a new album, and has had his career commemorated with this exhibition at the V&A Museum.
“There are a fair few Bowie fans here at Cookson, so we thought this was the perfect opportunity to pay tribute to the superstar.
“Our experts have created a great necklace that wouldn’t have looked too out of place in Ziggy Stardust’s jewellery display."
“We went for a boldly-coloured, star-themed design, because so many of his songs look to the stars for inspiration, like Starman, Lady Stardust, and The Stars (Are Out Tonight)."
“It’s really easy to create your own Bowie-inspired necklace with our guide. It makes a great gift for a Bowie-loving friend or as a treat for yourself if you’re visiting the 'David Bowie Is' exhibition.
“Or, you can just glam up with the necklace, grab a hairbrush microphone and rock out in front of the mirror.
“Best of all, you can find everything you need to make the necklace – and countless more jewellery making projects – on our website.”
The David Bowie Is exhibition is the first of its kind, and features more than 300 pieces, such as costumes, handwritten lyric sheets, photos, film, music videos and instruments from various points in his career.
The exhibition is open to the public every day until Sunday, August 11 (2013).To view the David Bowie-inspired necklace How To guide, visit:
http://www.cooksongold.com/blog/uncategorized/bowie-inspired-necklace.
To find out more about Cookson Gold, and its range of jewellery making products, visit: http://www.cooksongold.com/.
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Notes To Editors:
For more information about this release, contact Adam Hunter, Cookson Gold eCommerce manager, at Adam(dot)Hunter(at)CooksonGold(dot)com or 0121 212 6491.
About Cookson Gold:
Cookson Gold is a retailer of jewellery making materials with almost 20 years’ industry experience. It’s the largest jewellery materials supplier in the UK. Cookson stocks more than 14,500 products, including PMC3, polymer clay, beads, jewellery making tool kits and much more. It also offers jewellery making products from some of the industry’s most well respected brands, such as Dialux, Artclay, FIMO, Beadalon and Durston.
Adam Hunter, Cookson Precious Metals UK, http://www.cooksongold.com, 0121 212 6491, [email protected]
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