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Discover your creative side with a wide range of jewelry making classes. Classes ranging from beginner to advanced teach the art of designing and crafting unique pieces.

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The Art of Metalsmithing by Carolina Iwanow

NYC Jewelry Lab by Carolina Iwanow See all classes by this school @ 1027 Grand St, Brooklyn, NY

Discover the secrets of designing and creating beautiful handmade jewelry using an array of metals. Learn essential fabrication techniques and unleash your creativity in this comprehensive jewelry design course. Join us for an immersive and hands-on experience in the art of metalsmithing.

(102) All levels 21 and older
$375

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One Day Jewelry Making (DIY Diamond Ring)

Ayaka Nishi Jewelry Design School See all classes by this school @ 319 E 9th St, New York, NY

Unleash your creativity and craft a personalized jewelry piece in this captivating hands-on experience at Ayaka Nishi Jewelry Design School. Discover the art of ring making, as you learn to set a diamond and engrave your initials, making it truly one-of-a-kind. Perfect for creating a unique gift or a symbol of love.

(139) All levels 18 and older
$185
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Jewelry Making Continuing Course

Ayaka Nishi Jewelry Design School See all classes by this school @ 319 E 9th St, New York, NY

Discover the art of jewelry-making at Ayaka Nishi Jewelry Design School, where you'll learn beginner's techniques, wax molding, and free production. With flexible packages tailored to your schedule and budget, let your creativity shine as you work on unique projects with expert guidance. Explore a world of endless possibilities in this continuing course.

(139) Beginner 18 and older
$380

4 sessions

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Jewelry Design/Making (6 Weeks Beginner & Intermediate)

The Benlolo Studio See all classes by this school @ 347 5th Ave, New York, NY

Discover the art of jewelry design and creation in a personalized teaching studio environment. Learn to make exquisite rings and pendants using wax casting, gold or silver fabrication, and bezel setting techniques. With small class sizes and individualized attention, unleash your creativity under the guidance of a world-class jeweler.

(41) All levels 18 and older
$660

6 sessions

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Jewelry Design/Making (4 Weeks Beginner & Intermediate)

The Benlolo Studio See all classes by this school @ 347 5th Ave, New York, NY

Discover the art of creating unique, custom jewelry through personalized instruction from a world-class jeweler. Unleash your creativity and learn essential techniques to craft stunning rings, pendants, and more. Embark on a transformative journey in jewelry design and making.

(41) All levels 18 and older
$465

4 sessions

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Basic Beading

Jewel City Beads See all classes by this school @ 3820 Ocean View Blvd, Montrose, CA

Discover the art of creating stunning bracelets, necklaces, and earrings using a variety of beautiful beads and essential jewelry tools. Unleash your creativity and join us to master the craft of beading. All skill levels are welcome.

(27) Beginner 18 and older
$40
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Make & Take Crafting: Bracelets and Beads (Ages 5 and up)

Design Hive See all classes by this school @ 5368 W Pico Blvd, Los Angeles, CA

Join our Make & Take Crafting: Bracelets and Beads class at Design Hive and create your own unique jewelry! Using heishi polymer clay beads, glass and seed beads, letter beads, stones, and gold and silver accents, you'll design beautiful bracelets. Drop in at our Pico Blvd studio for a self-guided crafting experience, with teachers available to assist. Perfect for a fun, creative session that takes about 30-45 minutes to complete.

All levels 5 and older
$25
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Make & Take Crafting: Beaded Phone Charm(Ages 5 and up)

Design Hive See all classes by this school @ 5368 W Pico Blvd, Los Angeles, CA

Create a unique beaded phone charm with colorful glass, seed, and letter beads, along with elegant gold and silver accents. This self-guided crafting session allows you to design at your own pace, with teachers available for guidance. Perfect for all skill levels, it’s a fun, hands-on way to personalize your accessories with style!

Beginner 5 and older
$28
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Bead Weaving Earrings

Little Green Art Studio See all classes by this school @ 6122 N Figueroa St, Los Angeles, CA

Immerse yourself in the art of bead weaving, an ancient craft that encourages mindfulness, patience, and creativity. In this meditative workshop, you’ll create your own handmade earrings while connecting with your roots and fellow artisans. Leave with a beautiful adornment and a renewed sense of creativity and inner calm.

(1) Beginner 18 and older
$150
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Joyeria de Alambre

Los Angeles City College See all classes by this school @ 855 N Vermont Ave, Los Angeles, CA

Descubra lo interesante de como hacer hermosos disenos de brazaletes sobre las cuentas, como conectarlas con bucles, como hacer sus propios "clasps" cierres y como hacer sus propios divisores con diseno especial. Se hacen aretes, brazaletes y complementos. Alicates de punta redonda, cortador de alambre y alicates de cadena de la nariz.

(821) All levels 18 and older
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Basic Jewelry Techniques

Chicago Botanic Garden See all classes by this school @ 1000 Lake Cook Road, Glencoe, IL

Discover the art of jewelry making and unleash your creativity in a hands-on workshop. Learn essential techniques such as soldering, wire wrapping, and stringing to craft unique pieces. All materials are provided, making it easy to dive into this enjoyable and rewarding hobby.

(135) Beginner 18 and older
$237

6 sessions

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Beginning Jewelry

Evanston Art Center See all classes by this school @ 1717 Central St, Evanston, IL

Discover the art of crafting unique jewelry pieces in this introductory course. Master fundamental fabrication techniques and unleash your creativity to design stunning bracelets, rings, and necklaces. Unleash your inner artist and bring your visions to life through hands-on learning.

(86) Beginner 16 and older
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$470

10 sessions

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Enameling: Glass on Metal

Evanston Art Center See all classes by this school @ 1717 Central St, Evanston, IL

Discover the art of fusing vibrant glass with metal to create stunning pieces. Unleash your creativity by exploring various techniques to add depth and dimension to your designs. From jewelry to home decor, let your imagination soar in this exciting course.

(86) All levels 18 and older
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$470

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Beginning / Intermediate Jewelry

Evanston Art Center See all classes by this school @ 1717 Central St, Evanston, IL

Discover the fundamentals of jewelry making in this dynamic course. From soldering to stone setting, master essential fabrication techniques under expert guidance. Whether you're a beginner or transitioning to intermediate level, unlock the skills to create stunning pieces with precision and craftsmanship.

(86) Beginner 18 and older
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$470

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Studio Jewelry Making and Enamels

Evanston Art Center See all classes by this school @ 1717 Central St, Evanston, IL

Create in silver, copper and brass! Learn Basic and intermediate level contemporary metalsmithing and design. Start with simple techniques, and learn through demonstrations to expand your skillsets in various stone setting techniques, soldering, shaping metal through forging, and adding color to metal with glass enamel. Creative linkage, etching and hollow form boxes will also so be explored.

(86) All levels 18 and older
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$360

9 sessions

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Hammered Earring (Virtual Private)

EatMetal, Inc. See all classes by this school @ Virtual classroom - Zoom

Learn the art of creating stunning hammered earrings in this virtual class offered by EatMetal, Inc. Join the live demonstration via Zoom and gain hands-on experience in forging, soldering, and finishing techniques. Don't miss the opportunity to enhance your jewelry-making skills with expert guidance and an open forum for questions and answers.

(44) All levels 18 and older
$49.99
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Jewelry Making Wax Addition Technique

NYC Jewelry Lab by Carolina Iwanow See all classes by this school

Carolina Iwanow has created the wax addition technique to teach remotely how to design, fabricate and build incredible jewelry without having a jewelry studio. With just a few simple and basic tools you will learn how to make incredible jewelry from wax.  In this 5 class course - Introduction to Wax Addition Technique - Students will learn different techniques: shaping, building, folding, welding, twisting, forming. simple bezel...

(102) All levels 14 and older
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$280
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Polymer Clay Jewelry

92nd Street Y See all classes by this school @ Live Interactive Online Classroom

Polymer clay is one of the most exciting new art materials of our time. Available in many beautiful colors, it is a fine plastic modeling compound that can be baked to a permanent medium. There is no need for major outlay on a kiln or expensive tools—just a convection oven and items you have at home. Polymer clay can be used for making jewelry, home decorations, scrapbooking, sculpture, miniatures, mosaics, baskets, dolls and more. Bring your creativity...

(1,122) All levels 18 and older
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$130

4 sessions

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Fundamentals of Gemology

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Discover the captivating world of diamonds, pearls, and gems in this comprehensive course. Gain insight into their formation, mining, identification, grading, and pricing, while also exploring the impact of lab-grown gems on the industry. Delve into the intricacies of precious metals and explore the global and economic perspectives of the gemology industry.

(1,122) Beginner 18 and older
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$230

6 sessions

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Wire Art Jewelry Making - Intermediate Wire Wrapping

East Los Angeles College See all classes by this school @ ELAC Virtual Classroom

Discover more wire wrapping techniques such as making the outline of an object, like a heart, with solder-less wire. You will also learn how to wrap the outline with wire and beads and how to “sew” the crystals/pearls within the frame.  These techniques can be used to create an infinite array of figures to make pendants, bracelets and necklaces. This work of art makes an excellent gift or a possible source of income.   Note:...

(254) Intermediate 16 and older
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Celebrating the Autumn Season

Milton Art Center See all classes by this school @ 334 Edge Hill Rd, Milton, MA

Celebrate the beauty of autumn through hands-on art projects that capture the season’s vibrant colors and textures. Using techniques like collage, marble painting, beadwork, and finger painting, you’ll create unique pieces inspired by the world around you. Join us for a creative exploration of fall’s rich hues and natural charm.

(2) All levels 6 - 10 years old
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Introduction to Sawing

Multiplicity See all classes by this school @ 1210 Avenue A, Katy, TX

This introductory skills course will focus on learning basic sawing techniques as well as the proper use of a variety of tools. In this 2-day course, you will learn: Saw with a jeweler’s saw Cut out basic geometric shapes Pierce a design – the Flying Bird – in metal sheet File, sand, burnish, and polish Studio Rules: Closed-toe shoes required Long hair must be tied back at all times No loose clothing that could get caught...

(31) Beginner 14 and older
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$150

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Simple Sterling Silver Stacking Rings

Multiplicity See all classes by this school @ 1210 Avenue A, Katy, TX

Learn the art of creating beautiful and unique silver rings in this beginner class at Multiplicity. From measuring metal to safely using a torch, you'll master the techniques needed to construct stunning stacking rings. Discover the joy of filing, sanding, polishing, and adding texture to your creations.

(31) Beginner 18 and older
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$155
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Stained Glass Dream Catcher Necklace

Multiplicity See all classes by this school @ 1210 Avenue A, Katy, TX

In this 2-hour Project Class you will learn to: Properly use a variety of beading tools Perform basic wire wrapping techniques Wire wrap beads inside hoop form to mimic the look of a dream catcher Create custom charms Dangle charms from bottom edge of hoop Thread leather strip or cord through focal bead at top edge of hoop to complete necklace Studio Rules: Closed-toe shoes required Long hair must be tied back at all times No loose clothing...

(31) All levels 14 and older
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Jewelry Technique (Drop-In)

Wear Ever Jewelry Studio School See all classes by this school @ 1112 King St, Alexandria, VA

Discover the art of jewelry making at a renowned studio. Learn soldering, forming, and other metalsmithing techniques in a personalized class session. Unleash your creativity and create stunning pieces in a safe and supportive environment.

(16) Beginner 16 and older
$85
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Couples Ring Making Workshop

Wear Ever Jewelry Studio School See all classes by this school @ 1112 King St, Alexandria, VA

Come experience the joy of creating one-of-a-kind rings together in a professional jewelry studio. Join us for a hands-on workshop where you'll learn to texture, bend, hammer, and solder silver to craft a unique symbol of your love. All levels are welcome, so don't miss this unforgettable opportunity for couples!

(16) All levels 16 and older
$205
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Metals I

Jewelryclassdc LLC See all classes by this school @ 1502 Massachusetts Ave SE, Washington, DC

Unleash your creativity and craft intricate designs with the timeless beauty of metals. Elevate your skills and learn the art of metalworking in a supportive and engaging environment. Discover the secrets of transforming raw materials into stunning handcrafted pieces under expert guidance.

(13) Beginner 14 and older
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$645

8 sessions

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DIY Studio: Metal Stamped Jewelry

MJCCA See all classes by this school @ 5342 Tilly Mill Rd, Atlanta, GA

Everyone loves to express themselves with words. Here, we will teach you how to stamp out your favorite messages on wearable jewelry.  In this class, you will learn the A-B-Cs of jewelry metal stamping, including learning about metal gauges, practicing stamping on different metals (brass, stainless steel and aluminum), proper filing techniques, texturizing your jewelry blanks to create a hammered effect, and more.  By the end of the class,...

(4) All levels 18 and older
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Reviews for Jewelry Making Classes

Jewelry Making Classes are rated 4.5 stars based on 2,838 verified reviews from actual CourseHorse.com purchasers.

  • Basic Beading

    Reviewed by Alma Robles F. on 12/13/2024
    The instructor was very helpful. She is a great teacher.
  • The Art of Metalsmithing by Carolina Iwanow

    Reviewed by Hannah F. on 12/9/2024
    Carolina is the absolute best! I love this class so much and I plan to take more with Carolina in the future. You will not regret taking this course :)
  • The Art of Metalsmithing by Carolina Iwanow

    Reviewed by Fredda P. on 12/9/2024
    Enjoyable and very educational
  • Hammered Earring (Virtual Private)

    Reviewed by Lauree J. on 10/29/2024
    The instructor was very patient, thorough and knowledgeable. I think with practice I will be able to create hammered jewelry!
  • The Art of Metalsmithing by Carolina Iwanow

    Reviewed by Shania T. on 10/22/2024
    Love it. Amazing teacher.
  • Basic Beading

    Reviewed by Annette D. on 10/6/2024
    The instructor Lola, she was great! She took her time to explain all our concerns. My friend and I are planning to take another class there.
  • One Day Jewelry Making (DIY Diamond Ring)

    Reviewed by Vanessa D. on 8/11/2024
    There was so much attention to detail. I learnt a lot considering it was a beginners class. Woyld definately recommended the class. The instructor was so open to questions and was wonderful! Thankyou!
  • Jewelry Technique (Drop-In)

    Reviewed by Jessica F. on 6/29/2024
    Jennifer was a good time and made the whole process super fun!
  • Hammered Earring (Virtual Private)

    Reviewed by Luann T. on 6/7/2024
    A great class, clear instructions
  • The Art of Metalsmithing by Carolina Iwanow

    Reviewed by Andy A. on 4/16/2024
    Carolina is awesome. Very knowledgeable and patient to beginners. I made a few rings under her guidance but with complete creative freedom. I'd love to stay in touch with her in the future for any advice I might need as I continue to make jewelry. I'd definitely take her class again.
  • One Day Jewelry Making (DIY Diamond Ring)

    Reviewed by Jun K. on 4/8/2024
    My girlfriend and I had a great time! The instructor was very nice and helped us make some beautiful rings. This was a very fun course and I would definitely do it again. Would highly recommend!
  • Jewelry Design/Making (6 Weeks Beginner & Intermediate)

    Reviewed by Rae O. on 4/4/2024
    Location, studio and teacher were all fantastic! Highly recommend!
  • The Art of Metalsmithing by Carolina Iwanow

    Reviewed by terri p. on 3/29/2024
    Great class. Great teacher
  • Jewelry Design/Making (4 Weeks Beginner & Intermediate)

    Anonymous review on 3/21/2024
    It was an absolute pleasure and Ken our instructor was not only knowledgeable, but extremely flexible, tailoring it to our desires, while making sure we had the basics down. I absolutely recommend this class and my only regret was that it was way too short!
  • One Day Jewelry Making (DIY Diamond Ring)

    Reviewed by Jaryn C. on 2/15/2024
    Ayaka was a pleasure! The class was fun and unique, and I got it as a surprise for my fiancé, who said it was much more enjoyable than a cooking class (which I later revealed that I considered getting instead). We were the only two doing the one-day jewelry class, but other attendees were in advanced workshops at the school. So it was also really cool to see what they were making and to aspire to more advanced studies if we wanted to sign up for more classes. I thought the ring we made was super cute!
  • Basic Beading

    Reviewed by ANDREA W. on 1/24/2024
    Loved the class. The instructor was so sweet and patient. And the Store owner is a pure delight.
  • One Day Jewelry Making (DIY Diamond Ring)

    Anonymous review on 1/21/2024
    Super nice instructor & great class environment. Highly recommend!
  • The Art of Metalsmithing by Carolina Iwanow

    Anonymous review on 1/3/2024
    Loved the class! It was so informative, educational and hands on. It’s perfect for beginners. 100% recommend!
  • Basic Beading

    Anonymous review on 12/11/2023
    The beading class was very nice!! The shop owners were very knowledgeable and had great advice to improve my pieces.
  • The Art of Metalsmithing by Carolina Iwanow

    Anonymous review on 11/7/2023
    unfortunately she had an emergency and had to postpone the classes, I have attended 2 classes so far and have not heard from her since. update - unfortunately her mother had passed away. She is back in the US and and she will be continuing her classes

Discover the Best Jewelry Making Classes Near You

Jewelry making is a craft that involves the creation of any type of decorative item that is intended to be worn. This may include brooches, necklaces, rings, earrings, bracelets, and cufflinks, among many other items. There are various techniques and materials involved in making jewelry. While you might jump to thinking of precious metals and stones and necessary materials for jewelry, jewelry can in fact be made out of nearly any material. And while complicated processes and tools exist, making jewelry doesn’t need to be a convoluted process. If you’ve always wanted to try jewelry making but worried it would be too difficult or too expensive, beginner classes are a great place to start!

Why You Should Learn Jewelry Making

There are several benefits to learning how to make jewelry. Getting into the flow of a craft can also have a meditative effect that relieves stress. Spending time in an artistic endeavor that you genuinely enjoy releases dopamine. Studies have shown that this release of stress and increase in happy brain chemicals can even temporarily boost your immune system. Overall, investing in a hobby can improve mental health. 

Starting a hobby can help you plug into a larger community. Turning to other people for guidance can increase your skills and help you overcome roadblocks. It also provides you with a group in which to share accomplishments and celebrate milestones. Engaging with like-minded people can also help you find and make new long-life friends.

Some people find when starting a new hobby that they unlock a previously unknown passion. This passion and drive to work on and improve their craft can turn into extra income. For many people, this may accumulate in a side hustle where the income made is enough to cover small expenses, such as paying for the cost of supplies and tools necessary for engaging in the hobby itself. Others excel enough to create jewelry as a part or full time job. 

5 Ways to Learn Jewelry Making

There are various ways to learn jewelry making. Which method you choose to pursue is largely dependent on your personal schedule, budget, and learning goals.

In Person Classes

In-person classes are considered the most engaging learning method because students learn directly from an instructor through hands-on projects. Many students find that learning in an environment specifically designed around education can help them find focus and motivation. The downside of physical classrooms includes the need to commute in order to attend. They also commonly feature inflexible schedules.

Live Online Classes

Live online courses strive to replicate the interactivity found in in-person classes. Students and instructors are able to interact in real time over chat or video. Projects are hands-on and instructors can, with permission, view or take control of a student’s computer screen to assist with tasks. Students can take online classes from anywhere, without a commute. And online classes often feature flexible schedule options. 

On-Demand Classes

On-demand classes include free resources that allow students to study a topic at their own pace. Such classes can be found through skill-sharing websites, such as YouTube, Udemy, or Courses. This method of learning is best for students who can’t commit to consistent class schedules. The downside of such classes is they often only teach beginning techniques. They also lack an instructor for students to reach out to for assistance. Students are required to rely on their own motivation to progress through a course. 

Apprenticeships

Prospective students can also seek out apprenticeships where they will learn how to make jewelry under the guidance of a professional jeweler. This method provides the benefits of learning from a master craftsman. However, it is best suited for students with the intent to make jewelry making as a business. Apprentices will learn business practices in addition to jewelry making. They’ll also have duties involved with caring for the shop, such as cleaning equipment, tending to customers, and possible administrative work. Apprentices are often promoted to permanent staff roles within the same company they worked for after their training is complete.

Fine Arts Degree

While it’s not necessary to earn a degree in order to learn how to make jewelry, jewelry making degrees do exist. Degrees are best undergone but students who wish to become apprentices and seek a way to hone their skills and stand out among the competition. Degrees in jewelry making will often cover other topics, such as art design, metalworking, and sculpture. The idea of these courses is to give students the skills necessary to create professional art, but they are far more rigorous than needed for individuals simply looking to pick up a hobby.

In-Person Jewelry Making Classes

In-person jewelry making classes can be found virtually anywhere, though they may be easier to find in larger populated cities. While this list covers six major metropolitan areas, don’t be discouraged from searching for jewelry making classes near you wherever you live.

New York City, NY

There are a plethora of jewelry making classes in New York City. Jewelers of every level will find classes tailored to their skills. There are classes for a variety of materials, such as metal, glass, enamel, clay, and beads, among others. 

The Art of Metalsmithing Jewelry Design is open to students of all levels. The class teaches not only how to work with metal and set gemstones but also the basics of jewelry design and how to use the tools and equipment within a Jeweler’s studio. Class sizes are small, the course lasts over multiple sessions for comprehensive learning. Necessary materials are only provided for the first session, after which students are provided a list to purchase their own supplies.

Hobbyists looking to start with the basics may be more interested in Jewelry Making – Silver Package. This class is intended for beginners and lasts a single session. Students learn how to make jewelry using wire and beading for necklaces, bracelets, and earrings. The course provides all the tools and materials required.

Los Angeles, CA

Beginners and students of all levels can find jewelry making classes in Los Angeles.

Basic Beading is a course for beginners that teaches the use of basic tools and how to make bracelets, necklaces, and earrings with beads. The course lasts for a single session – perfect for new hobbyists – and the average class size is usually small. 

Students of all levels looking to step outside the norm of metal work might be interested in Glass Fusing: Big Ideas for Small Projects. The class teaches how to fuse glass not only for jewelry but also for other small projects such as ornaments. The class includes an additional fee that covers the use of materials. 

Chicago, IL

Rejuvenated jewelry is a popular subject of jewelry making classes in Chicago. Students of all levels are welcome to attend Rejuvenated Jewelry while advanced students may enroll in Advanced Rejuvenated Jewelry for more difficult techniques working with more delicate items. In both courses, students learn to make jewelry by upscaling old pieces with new materials. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own pieces for rejuvenation. In the all-levels course, students learn how to solder, wire wrap, and string pieces. Hobbyists looking to start with all new materials (rather than upscale) can learn similar skills in the Basic Jewelry Techniques course. All three courses last for multiple sessions and provide a supply list for purchasing materials on the first day of class. 

Houston, TX

Hobbyists will discover how to make specific pieces through jewelry making classes in Houston. Beginners can learn how to craft a Simple Bangle Bracelet or Simple Sterling Silver Stacking Rings. In both classes, students will be guided on how to measure metal and use a mandrel as well as how to solder, file, and polish their creations. Class sizes are small.

Students of all levels can learn how to create earrings by wrapping metal and creating patterns for various designs, including Beaded Hoop Earrings, Doodle Earrings, and Dangle Stack Rings. Intermediate classes for making rings and pendants are also available.

Washington, D.C.

Metals are the material of choice in jewelry making classes in Washington, D.C.. Beginners and intermediate learners can attend two different levels of metal making classes in Metals I and Metals II. In the first class, students learn how to work with sterling silver and are guided through the processes of sawing, forging, soldering, and basic stone setting. In the second class, students learn advanced techniques, such as fusing, creating hollow forms, and flush stone settings. Students in both classes are encouraged to create their own designs.

While not strictly jewelry making, hobbyists may be interested in Soldering like a professional. Soldering is a necessary part of working with metal jewelry. In this class, students learn different methods of soldering, safety techniques, and how to keep their work protected.

San Francisco, CA

Hobbyists looking to learn the basics will find what they need through jewelry making classes in San Francisco.

The Silver Dream course lasts multiple sessions and is open to students of beginner to intermediate skill levels. Attendees will learn how to work with silver through sawing and soldering. The course has additional fees for both materials and working with studio tools. 

Virtual Jewelry Making Classes 

Online classes have many advantages over in-person classes. Students are able to learn in whatever environment they find to be the most comfortable. This might be their home office, a coffee shop, or another favorite study area. Students also have more course options when attending online classes since they aren’t limited to only locally available classes. Online classes also don’t feature the costly commute prevalent of in-person classes, and they often offer more flexible scheduling. 

Online classes aren’t perfect options for everyone. With online classes, students often must supply their own materials or equipment. Students without a reliable computer or laptop would be best served through attending an in-person class with a computer lab. Some students also prefer the environment of in-person classes over online as they are more able to directly interact with their instructor and they encounter fewer distractions than learning from home. Some hands-on topics don’t translate as well to online learning as they do for in-person classes. 

Students from anywhere in the country may attend online jewelry making classes such as the virtual Hammered Earring course. Students will learn how to make earrings by viewing a live demonstration that includes how to forge, solder, and finish pieces. Time is allotted for questions and a materials list is provided. Class sizes are usually small. A reliable internet correction is required. 

Private Group Jewelry Making Classes

Private jewelry making classes are available for your business or organization. Jewelry making as team building events can improve communication and planning skills within your team. Engaging in a fun activity also boosts employee motivation, creativity, and productivity. If you’re looking for a fun corporate team-building event, CourseHorse has live online group classes that they can deliver to you.

 

Virtual Polymer Clay Jewelry is one such private group jewelry making course. The class teaches basic techniques for working with polymer clay. Participants can create a variety of jewelry pieces, including earrings, brooches, and keychains. Materials are provided.

Though not specifically jewelry, the Virtual Clay Marbling Workshop is a related course for pure beginners looking for a fun and approachable activity. Participants are taught basic techniques for working with polymer clay to create decorative bowls and plates. The skills taught in this class could be translated to crafting decorative jewelry pieces. Materials are provided.

CourseHorse confirms your reservation within 24 hours of booking and does not charge booking fees. Group sizes can also be changed after booking if needed, and events can be canceled without a fee if given more than two weeks notice. Multiple platforms are supported beyond Zoom, so your team can learn over whichever application they are familiar with. Courses are customizable for an additional fee and demos are available if you are unsure if an event is right for your group.

What Will I Need to Learn Jewelry Making?

Many types of jewelry making involve working with wire metal. For this practice, you will need a jeweler's saw for cutting the metal, a flush cutter for making even cuts, and various pliers for wrapping and shaping the metal. A jeweler’s hammer may also be useful for securing the metal. Beads and premade pendants may be purchased to embellish jewelry. 

However, the specific type of jewelry you wish to create may include additional or completely different materials. For example, clay jewelry commonly involves metal wire for making pieces such as earrings. Other tools required include craft knives for cutting the clay, a stylus for adding textures, a rolling pin suitable for clay, and of course polymer clay. 

Jewelry can be made out of many different materials, including plastic, wood, glass, fabric, and many others. Each unique craft will require its own specific tools. If you’re uncertain which type of jewelry interests you most, attending a jewelry making class can help you identify your passions without the upfront cost of splurging for all the necessary materials and tools on your own.

For many jewelry making classes, materials are provided for each student. For classes that run multiple sessions, materials are usually provided for the first class and students are given a materials list to gather for subsequent sessions. Multiple session classes are perhaps best suited for students who have already decided on the type of jewelry making that interests them most. 

Is it Difficult to Learn Jewelry Making?

While becoming a professional jeweler and creating a successful and profitable business can take years, anyone can pick up the craft of jewelry making. There are many accessible avenues for beginners with simple projects such as stringing beads, shaping clay, or wrapping wire. Those who are devoted to the craft can quickly advance to more intricate and difficult techniques. Overall, jewelry making is a craft that is readily approachable for all skill levels.

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