Join fine local jewelry maker, Jolynn Santiago, and learn how to make a beautiful piece of jewelry to wear of gift.
Riveting is a process where two or more pieces of metal are connected without heat. There are several types of rivets. This class focuses on the basic rivet; a metal pin with a shank and two nail heads that holds two or more pieces of metal together. Once the basic rivet is secured with a hammer, the parts are permanently immobilized.
In this class, students will create a sterling silver pendant. In addition to riveting, students will learn how to saw using a jeweler’s saw, file, sand, anneal (soften metal), apply texture and patina. On the last day of class, we will discuss the students’ finished projects as a group. We’ll also discuss creating a setup for those who wish to continue practicing their riveting skills at home.
Students will leave this class with handmade jewelry, a better understanding of basic riveting, the resources needed to order the proper materials and the knowledge to create a small riveting set-up of their own.
All materials, and tools for use during class are included in the fee. All levels are welcome!
Age: 18+
(Photos are examples of designs using the riveting process)
Jolynn has been pursuing a career as an artist, jeweler and educator for over a decade. She received a BFA in Jewelry | Enameling from Kent State University and an MFA from SUNY New Paltz. Jolynn teaches workshops at a variety of craft schools while also offering classes out of her studio. Her work has been exhibited in the US and abroad including "SCHMUCK," a prestigious exhibition for contemporary jewelry. Jolynn's work has been published in Kimt02 and Metalsmith Magazine to name a few.
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