Jewelry Making: Winter Semester
- All levels
- 18 and older
- $850
- 22 E 49th St., New York, NY
- 24 hours over 8 sessions
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Apr 2nd
1–3:30pm EDT
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Apr 2nd
3:45–6:15pm EDT
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Apr 3rd
2–4:30pm EDT
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92nd Street Y @ 1395 Lexington Ave, New York, NY
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4–6:30pm EDT
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92nd Street Y @ 1395 Lexington Ave, New York, NY
Take your jewelry-making skills to the next level with Jewelry II at 92nd Street Y. Learn to create a stepped bezel for a faceted stone and expand your artistic horizons. Join us to elevate your craftsmanship and create stunning pieces of jewelry.
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10am–12:30pm EDT
Meets 14 Times
Apr 3rd
10am–12:30pm EDT
Meets 14 Times
Apr 3rd
1–3:30pm EDT
Meets 8 Times
Apr 4th
10am–12:30pm EDT
Meets 13 Times
Apr 4th
1–3:30pm EDT
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92nd Street Y @ 1395 Lexington Ave, New York, NY
Explore the art of classical goldsmithing and master the techniques of alloying, granulation, and repoussé at 92nd Street Y. Take your goldsmithing skills to the next level and create intricate chains and stunning earrings in the Greco-Roman style. Prerequisite: Jewelry I or Intro to Gold.
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Apr 4th
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Apr 4th
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The course was great! The studio is well equipped and the instructors are always encouraging and offer guidance in a very timely manner. Alex has been a great instructor!
All once a week classes are taught through one-on-one instruction geared to your skill level and interests, whether you are a complete beginner or advanced metalsmith. Since our instructors work with you individually, you never have to worry about keeping up with a class that is moving too quickly or too slowly for your comfort. Just sign up for the class time that best fits your schedule. Your instructors have years of team teaching experience and will guide you every step of the way.
Why isn’t there a set curriculum?
The primary reason we don’t have a set class curriculum is you. It was clear to the founders of JAI in 1974 (as it is to us today) that a set curriculum only benefits the teacher. Having all students do exactly the same thing, at the same time, regardless of their comprehension level is not good for students. It leaves beginner students lost and more advanced students bored. Every student learns at their own pace, so that is how we teach you. We have one teacher for every 4-5 students so each student gets individualized attention and can work on the jewelry projects that spark their interest. We strive to provide the very best learning experience for each student and that means letting you create at your own pace.
What tools do I need to bring?
We have a beginner tool kit available for purchase for $282.64 which contains all the basic hand tools, silver, and stones needed to complete the first project. If you already have some tools, bring them and we can supply you with whatever you don’t already own. All the larger or specialized equipment such as torches, kilns, hammers, vises, setting tools, daps, drawplates, mandrels, pickle, mills, steel blocks, third arms, enamels, etc are provided for student use free of charge.
Refund less 5% cancellation fee is available if cancellation request comes in 11 business days or more before the class starts.
In any event where a customer wants to cancel their enrollment and is eligible for a full refund, a 5% processing fee will be deducted from the refund amount.
Students had a positive experience in the Jewelry Making: Winter Semester class. They found the studio to be well equipped and the instructors to be encouraging and helpful. The students were able to receive timely guidance from the instructors. One student specifically mentioned Alex as a great instructor. In this class, students learned various jewelry making skills and techniques. Quote: 1. "I learned so much from this class, from basic jewelry making techniques to more advanced skills like soldering. Alex was a fantastic instructor and always made sure we had the guidance we needed."
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Jewelry Arts
Midtown East, Manhattan
22 E 49th St. 4th Fl
Btwn 5th & Madison Avenues
New York, New York 10017 Midtown East, Manhattan
22 E 49th St. 4th Fl
Btwn 5th & Madison Avenues
New York, New York 10017
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