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Electro-Etching

BARN member: $45 Non-member: $50 Materials fee: A $20 supply fee. This covers all materials. Price subject to change with fluctuating precious metals market. Saturday,

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Electro-Etching

Electro-Etching

BARN member: $45 Non-member: $50 Materials fee: A $20 supply fee. This covers all materials. Price subject to change with fluctuating precious metals market. Saturday,

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BARN member: $45
Non-member: $50

Materials fee:  A $20 supply fee. This covers all materials. Price subject to change with fluctuating precious metals market.

Saturday, February 20, 2016 10 am to 4:30 pm

Electro-etching is a fabulous low-tech and low-cost way to add design and dimension to a flat sheet of metal. You'll choose a design from a selection provided, transfer it to copper sheet, etch the metal (re-purposed phone chargers are involved - very cool!), cut out your earrings or pendant, and dome your pieces before finishing them. Side effects will almost certainly include: many compliments on your new jewelry, and addiction to the art of electro-etching!

Beginners welcome!

INSTRUCTOR:  Professional jewelry artist Julia Lowther was raised in Monteverde, Costa Rica and has been teaching jewelry making nationally and internationally for more than 15 years. An active member of the vibrant Pacific Northwest metals community, she has studied and worked with many internationally recognized jewelry artists, including Mary Hu, Komelia Okim, Doug Harling, and Megan Corwin. Lowther's jewelry is comfortable, chic and stunning. Her work has been published most recently in the books 500 Gemstone Jewels; Chain Mail Jewelry; Wrap, Stitch, Fold & Rivet; and Art Jewelry Today 3. She lives and works in Seattle, WA.


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