

Argentium 1: Intro
Argentium 2: Intermed.
Casting
Chainmail
Chased & Forged
Chasing & Repoussé
Classic Wire Rings
Decorative Bezels
Decorative Settings
Design
Engraving
Fabrication 1: Beginning
Fab 2: Carving & Chains
Fab 3: Construction
Fab 4: Hinges & Forging
Fab 5: Cylinder & Basket
Fab 6: Individual Projects
Forged Bracelets
Forged Rings
Gemology 1: Diamonds
Gemology 2: Gem ID
Gemology 3: Pearls
Granulation 1: Fine Silver
Gran 3: 22k/Argentium®
Green Jewelry
Hand Crochet Chain
Heavy Bezels
iPhone Photography
Jewelry Making Intro
Keum-Boo
Marketing: Sell It!
Metalsmithing 1: Basic
Mold Making
Pierced Spiral Pendants
Platinum Intro
Polishing & Finishing
Quick Clasps & Findings
Rivet It!
Rivets & Screws
Rendering
Repair 1: Basic
Repair 2: Intermediate
Sawing & Piercing
Setting 1: Basic
Setting 2: Prongs
Setting 3: Bead & Pavé
Setting 4: Comprehensive
Setting 5: Channel
Setting 6: Flush
Soldering Basics
Surfaces & Rivets
Surface Sampler
Trade Practices
Wax Carving
Wire Wrapped Ring
Required for the Graduate Jeweler Diploma
| 9 am - 4 pm | $439 + $25 kit |
Instructor: Starla Turner
There is no substitute for hands-on experience when learning about diamonds. Intended for designers, setters, store managers, buyers, sellers, jewelers, hobbyists and consumers, this class teaches you how to determine authenticity as well as to grade and handle diamonds with confidence. Through expert instruction you will learn to evaluate the cut, color, clarity, and carat weight of diamonds using loupes and gemological equipment. 18 hours
Download a PDF of the tool list for this class.
