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$99 for a 3.5-Hour Jewelry-Making 101, 102, or 103 Class at Revere Academy of Jewelry Arts ($235 Value)

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Students make silver necklaces, rings, or earrings while working at a traditional jewelry bench inside a pro studio

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  • $99 for a 3.5-hour jewelry-making 101, 102, or 103 class ($235 value)

During the jewelry-making 101 class, students design and make their own silver necklace and use stamps to add a custom message, all at a traditional jewelry bench. Instructors demonstrate basic metalworking skills, such as filing, stamping, and hand finishing, which students immediately apply to their projects.

Jewelry-making 102 covers more advanced techniques. Students will learn how to use a jeweler’s torch to solder their own silver ring and then texture it with a hammer. Instructors give step-by-step directions and introduce students to tools such as calipers, files, pliers, and ring mandrels.

In Jewelry-making 103, students unleash creativity as they develop, shape, and texture a pair of silver earrings using the fold-forming technique. Instructors also explain how to create three-dimensional forms using tools such as hammers, anvils, files, pliers, and drills.

Tools and materials are included with all classes.

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About Revere Academy of Jewelry Arts

Master goldsmith Alan Revere founded the Revere Academy of Jewelry Arts in 1979, creating a space where gifted metalsmiths could pass on their skills to burgeoning jewelry-makers. Today, more than a dozen expert instructors form the faculty, introducing hobbyists and hopeful professionals alike to the fundamentals. The facilities include magnified video feeds that broadcast larger-than-life demonstrations of the teacher performing small and delicate processes, a feat that once required each student to bring their own periscope to class. In the tool room, students will find a blasting unit, magnetic polisher, and other essentials needed to bring their bejeweled creations to shimmering fruition.

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