Intro to Jewelry Making

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ABOUT THIS EVENT
Event Category

Education

Note: This is a multi-session event series. By purchasing the event package, you acknowledge that you can attend all event dates included below.
Event Overview

Through guided hands-on projects, students will learn the fundamentals of jewelry making with an emphasis in silversmithing. Projects include constructing a basic ring, pendant, bangle and earrings. We will combine technical instruction with your creativity to complete these projects. You will learn skills such as sawing, filing, soldering, polishing, & setting cabochon stones. Tools and materials will be provided including bronze and copper sheets and one sheet of 3x3 sterling silver. Class size is kept small to ensure everyone receives the attention they need and you have free access to open studio during the duration of your class. No previous experience required. Students should show up in comfortable clothing, closed toe shoes, and bring a hair tie if you have long hair. LEARN MORE ABOUT TYTIN JEWELRY AT www.tytinjewelry.com 


DATE #1: Feb. 1st, 6:30-9:30pm


DATE #2: Feb. 8th, 6:30-9:30pm


DATE #3: Feb. 15th, 6:30-9:30pm


DATE#4: Feb. 22nd, 6:30-9:30pm 


If you need to a miss class, it can be made up by utilizing your open studio time or sitting in on another class if possible. Any missed class must be made up during the duration of your enrolled class. You can coordinate a time with your instructor.


 

Minimum age

All ages welcome

What's Provided

All tools and materials will be provided. If you would like, feel free to bring with you a notebook and pen to take notes and snacks to keep you fueled! We understand working on an empty stomach is no fun.

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MORE ABOUT YOUR HOST

Tina Cannon

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Tina has worked in the fine jewelry industry since 2010 and has been designing for her own line since 2013. In efforts to find her niche between the two worlds, she began noticing a big gap between her fine jewelry day job and the independent world she moonlighted in during the nights. The knowledge and resources available seemed unapproachable or even unknown to the 'small-time' folks and she felt a need to bridge this gap. In addition, she often worked alone in her studio and craved for a community to share and cry with about the triumphs and failures experienced with running your own business. For these reasons, a few failed spaces, and hundreds of long days later, she created Tytin Jewelry's studio and shop.

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