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Introduction to Jewelry Making

This condensed exploration of jewelry and metalsmithing fundamentals is perfect for those who have always wanted to learn traditional jewelry making skills but never had the time. Students will develop hand skills and dexterity, good studio habits, an appreciation for quality craftsmanship, as well as essential fabrication techniques by designing and producing one-of-a-kind jewelry.

Over the course of just two days, students will learn to cut and pierce out shapes from metal sheet using a jeweler's saw, solder (connect) and anneal (soften) metal with a torch, texture surfaces with hammers, and bezel-set cabochon stones. Some time will be spent practicing on sample pieces, as well as applying these skills to making a textured ring and a stone-set pendant.


Please be advised: Registration for onsite classes closes one week before the class start date.

Meet the instructor

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Diane received her BFA from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst in 1983. She has continued to expand her skills and artistic horizons at her studio in Woburn, Massachusetts. She has also taken advanced jewelry and silversmithing classes at the DeCordova Museum School, Metalwerx and Haystack School of Craft. Diane has been an instructor at Metalwerx for more than 25 years. Some of her favorite techniques include forming, raising, roller printing, hot twisting, hydraulic press, and soldering appliqué.

 

Materials & Tools

There is a $220 materials fee for this workshop that is payable upon registration. The materials kit includes a 3x1" sterling silver sheet (18ga); 2x2" sterling silver sheet (20ga); 6" of sterling silver round wire (18ga); fine silver bezel wire; 6x3" copper sheet (18ga); 3x3" brass sheet (18ga); saw blades; a cabochon stone, and other communal studio consumables necessary to complete the course objectives.

Students should bring
  • ultra fine-point Sharpie permanent marker
  • sketchbook, pen, and pencil
  • reading glasses - if needed
  • rubber band/hair elastic if you have long hair
  • closed toe shoes - required in Metalwerx studio
  • Lunch

    • There is a deli/sandwich shop within walking distance of the studio.

    • Metalwerx has a microwave, toaster oven and fridge.

 

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