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Stone Setting: Tapered Bezels (Making and Setting)

This is an introduction to making and using tapered settings

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Stone Setting: Tapered Bezels (Making and Setting)

Stone Setting: Tapered Bezels (Making and Setting)

This is an introduction to making and using tapered settings

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Are you ready to advance your stone-setting skills? This skill-building class will introduce you to the techniques and tools used to make this dramatic type of setting so that you can incorporate them into your own designs. You'll form and fabricate tapered bezel settings for trillion- and cushion-cut stones using silver sheet and tubing. You'll be able to apply the skills you learn with these shapes to other shapes in the future.

We'll spend a little time on cutting the seat and setting the stone, but most of the focus will be on building the settings.  You'll have the materials to make a ring and/or a pendant during the class, if time allows.

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Bring food if you want for our 30-minute lunch break. There is a refrigerator and microwave on the lower level.

Details

  • A $37 materials fee, included in the cost of the class, covers all the stones, silver, copper, etc., needed for the class. Some extra materials may be available for purchase.
  • You can bring:
    • An apron.
    • Magnification eyewear.
    • Faceted stones (6mm and lager).
    • Thick wall sterling tubing (5mm and larger).
    • Any of your own tools you want to use (bezel blocks or Metalartz layout jigs).

Prerequisites

  • You must be able to cut, file, anneal, and solder metal independently. You can have taken one of these classes at BARN or equivalent instruction elsewhere:
  • Some experience setting faceted stones is strongly recommended.

Class Policies

  • Ages 14 and up are welcome.
  • Wear closed-toe shoes and natural-fiber clothing.
  • Do not wear loose or synthetic-fiber clothing, dangling jewelry, scarves, or ties.
  • Tie back long hair in ponytail or bun.
Instructor
Jody Lyle

Jody Lyle is a goldsmith with more than 25 years' experience designing and making jewelry. She graduated from the University of North Texas where she studied with Harlan Butt and has continued her education through classes with masters, apprenticeships, trade school training, skill-building classes, and lots of bench time. She believes in learning by doing, listening to others’ experiences, and looking at how things are made around you. Her main focus right now is wax carving, fabrication, chasing, and repoussé. She works mostly with silver, gold, steel, rock, and semi-precious and precious stones to create pieces to be worn and enjoyed. See her work https://movingmetals.com/ and on Instagram @movingmetals and Flickr.

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