Reversible Stone Pendant: November 16 & 17. SOLD OUT
Reversible Stone Pendant: November 16 & 17. SOLD OUT
This class is currently sold out. Please contact us to get on the waitlist, and mention this class in your email.
In this two-day weekend class, you will learn a variety of techniques to design and create your own one-of-a-kind double-sided (reversible) pendant with a cabochon of your choice. You will expand your skills in design, sawing, sweat soldering, texturing, Keum-boo, finish work, and stone setting.
The first day will be spent on design strategy, layout, and prepping of materials. The second day, you will solder, set the stone, and finish the piece. This class is will be challenging and equally rewarding!
Details:
- Saturday and Sunday, November 16 & 17, 10:00-4:30 p.m. each day. You must be able to attend both days as no make-up will be given.
- 12 contact hours, ages 14+ located at the Silver Peak Studio Classroom 100.5 E. Cleveland St Lafayette 80026
- # students: 3 minimum, 6 maximum
- Materials fee is will be based on current metal markets plus $10 for studio materials. Due at the beginning of class via cash, check, or Venmo.
- Each student will work at their own dedicated jeweler's bench.
- Prerequisite: Metals 1 and Metals 2 or equivalent soldering and stone setting experience.
By registering for a class at Silver Peak Studio, you agree to our cancellation policy, dress code for class, and studio rules.
About the instructor, Michele Throne
Michele’s first dip into metalsmithing started with a high school class. She then picked it back up after getting her BFA at Florida State University. She’s been a full time jeweler for 11 years, and has been teaching art since 1998 and metalsmithing since 2012. She has taught jewelry workshops for over a decade.
Her deep love and appreciation for everything outdoors and love for people inspire her to create jewelry focused on nature and the human experience.
A few of Michele's favorite things: rock climbing, unlikely animal friendship videos, and chai tea on her back deck on a summer morning.