Intro to Metalsmithing - Jewelry: Session B
Adult | Available
THIS CLASS TIME HAS BEEN CHANGED TO 6PM - 9PM
This introductory studio course provides a foundation in essential jewelry fabrication techniques. Students will learn to measure, saw, file, solder, form, and finish sheet metal and wire metal through guided projects and exercises. Projects may include spinner rings, stacker rings, single-stone ring, or pendant. Basic cabochon stone-setting methods will be introduced, along with an emphasis on design planning, craftsmanship, and safe studio practice. By the end of the course, students will complete several small wearable pieces that demonstrate confidence in basic metalsmithing skills. Beginner’s sampler kits are available for purchase from the instructor, and are subject to change with market prices.
Students will learn to:
· Demonstrate proper use of hand tools, torches, and studio safety protocols
· Accurately measure, mark, cut, and form sheet and wire metal
· Execute basic soldering and joining methods
· Apply fundamental finishing and polishing techniques
· Perform basic bezel stone-setting technique