Introduction to Jewelry & Metals (A)
This introduction to the world of jewelry making begins with the simple skills of sawing, filing, sanding, soldering, texturing, annealing, stamping, polishing, safety, and design. During this course, you’ll make technical samples you can use for future reference as well as a sterling silver ring. The techniques you’ll be learning can be applied to almost any kind of project—large or small. You’ll learn the properties of metals like copper, brass, silver, and other nonferrous metals.
Entry-Level Class
Cost: $310.00 (Tuition: $230.00, Materials: $80.00)__
Studio Access Lab Recommended
Class size: 12
Mondays 7-10pm
Jan 29-Feb 26
5 sessions
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Continuing Techniques in Jewelry and Design
Take your jewelry-making skills to the next level. Develop your technical know-how with a series of exercises covering advanced fabrication techniques that will culminate in a final project that’s sure to turn heads. Emphasis will be placed on design and aesthetic considerations. Come with sketches of your most outrageous ideas and we’ll teach you the techniques you need to make them into wearable art. Students must provide their own metal.__No silver provided. Previous experience required. Prerequisite: Any jewelry class__
Cost: $330.00 (Tuition: $260.00, Materials: $70.00)__
Studio Access Lab Recommended
Class size: 8
Tuesdays 7-10pm
Jan 30-Feb 27
5 sessions
Faculty: Vernon Theiss, David Casella
Class size: 12
Wednesdays 3-6pm
Jan 31-Feb 28
5 sessions
Faculty: Aimee Golant
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1260 7th Street
Oakland, CA 94607
Phone: 510-444-0919
Official Website: http://www.thecrucible.org
Added by thecrucible on July 5, 2006