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Ring Making Intensive

Liloveve @ 457 Grand St, Brooklyn, NY 11211

Create a set of sterling silver rings for yourself or someone else. Learn the basic jewelry fabrication techniques, like how to saw, file, and texture your ring with hammers. Learn soldering techniques using a torch flame.  Choose high polished, or create an oxidized look, or a brushed finish in the metal. A great introduction to the jewelry metals studio – everything you need is provided. Students should wear clothing that they don't mind...

Saturday Sep 30th, 10am–1pm Eastern Time

One Day Jewelry Making (DIY Diamond Ring)

Ayaka Nishi Jewelry Design School @ 319 E 9th St, New York, NY 10003

The one day class is an experience for people who want to be exposed to jewelry production. Under the guidance of the teacher, you will create a small ring and set a diamond for 3 hours. It is possible to engrave your initials and a date to make this piece an original. This course is recommended for those who want to make a handmade gift for their unforgettable trip to New York also a great class to make their one of a kind couple ring, wedding...

Wednesday Sep 27th, 11am–2pm Eastern Time

DIY Textured Sterling Silver Rings

EatMetal, Inc. @ 720 Monroe St, Hoboken, NJ 07030

Design and Create a sterling silver ring band. Learn basic forming, hammering textures, soldering, and finishing. All tools and materials included in the cost of the workshop. And you get to bring the bling home! Events are only available for a group of up to 4. DIY schedule Friday - 6:00-8:30 Sat. 9-11;30, 12-2:30, 3-5:30, 6-8:30 Please note that price rate depends on the no. of seats to be purchased. Booking Note: Students only need to purchase...

Friday Sep 22nd, 6–8:30pm Eastern Time

The Bird Ring

92nd Street Y @ 1395 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10128

In this fun two-day workshop students will learn to construct a sculptural object and attach it to a ring shank. By assembling and soldering a series of sterling silver balls, beads and a cone, students will create the bird’s structure. Construction techniques include sweat soldering, building an internal armature, dap forming metal and bezel setting. The expression of the bird’s face will be achieved with the addition of gems set eyes. The...

Saturday Sep 30th, 10am–3:30pm Eastern Time

 (2 sessions)

$315

2 sessions

Jewelry II (Intermediate)

92nd Street Y @ 1395 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10128

Add to your basic Jewelry I skills and start with a stepped bezel for a faceted stone. For the Supply List, please CLICK HERE All classes scheduled to occur onsite are subject to state and federal safety guidelines. In the event that some, or all, of the meetings of the course cannot happen in person at 92Y, classes will be held at the schedule time in a virtual format via a video conferencing platform. The classes will continue through hands-on,...

Sunday Oct 1st, 1–3:30pm Eastern Time

 (12 sessions)

$585

12 sessions

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Absolute Beginner Jewelry Intensive

92nd Street Y @ 1395 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10128

This intensive covers all the fundamental techniques covered in Jewelry I but in four days! Learn how to use a jeweler’s saw, annealing, chasing/texturing, filing, sanding, polishing, forming and soldering to make rings & bezels and learn setting techniques for cabochon gemstones. You’ll impress yourself and friends with what you walk out of class wearing! For the Supply List, please CLICK HERE.

Saturday Nov 4th, 10am–4pm Eastern Time

 (4 sessions)

$630

4 sessions

Jewelry Design/Making (4 Weeks Beginner & Intermediate)

The Benlolo Studio @ 347 5th Ave, New York, NY 10016

A world-class jeweler creates a unique teaching studio environment with personalized instruction. This class is suited for Beginner jewelry making and jewelry design.  What you will make/learn: Make a ring or pendant.  Wax technique for casting into metal. Fabrication in gold or silver.  Bezel setting.  Learn to identify gemstones and diamonds.  Average class size is just 4-6 so each student gets maximum...

Monday Sep 25th, 1–4pm Eastern Time

 (4 sessions)

$465

4 sessions

Jewelry Design/Making (6 Weeks Beginner & Intermediate)

The Benlolo Studio @ 347 5th Ave, New York, NY 10016

A world-class jeweler creates a unique teaching studio environment with personalized instruction. This class is suited for Beginner jewelry making and jewelry design.  Sampling of instruction: Make a ring or pendant. Wax technique for casting into metal. Fabrication in gold or silver. Bezel setting. Learn to identify gemstones and diamonds. Average class size is just 4-6 so each student gets maximum attention. Each student’s...

Monday Sep 25th, 1–4pm Eastern Time

 (6 sessions)

$660

6 sessions

Jewelry Design/Making (6 Weeks Intermediate & Advanced)

The Benlolo Studio @ 347 5th Ave, New York, NY 10016

A world-class jeweler creates a unique teaching studio environment with personalized instruction for intermediate and advanced jewelry making and jewelry design.  Sampling of instruction: Make a ring, earrings, broach or pendant. Wax technique for casting into metal. Fabrication in gold, silver or platinum. Twisted wire technique. Bezel, prong, burnish settings. Learn to identify gemstones and diamonds. Average class size is just 4-6...

Tuesday Sep 26th, 1:30–4:30pm Eastern Time

 (6 sessions)

$900

6 sessions

The Art of Metalsmithing Jewelry Design - All Levels

NYC Jewelry Lab by Carolina Iwanow @ 1027 Grand St, Brooklyn, NY 11211

Learn how to design and create handmade jewelry. You will learn how to use studio tools and many fabrication techniques for working with metals such as gold, sterling silver, copper, silver nickel and/or brass. You'll also learn: How to design jewelry How to think and see as a jeweler Filing  Forming Joining Soldering Chain making Granulation Filing Shapes Ring Sizing Sanding Wax Carving Polishing Texturing Stone Setting...

Saturday Sep 23rd, 12–4pm Eastern Time

 (5 sessions)

$375

5 sessions

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Group Ring Making Class

Liloveve @ 457 Grand St, Brooklyn, NY 11211

Grab a group of friends or colleagues and rent out the studio for a fun 2 hour Ring Making Class!  After which join us in the gallery for a little byob bubbly and showing off your new handmade sterling silver rings! Book a group experience for a fun Bachelorette Party, Birthdays, or a Team Building activity! BACHELORETTE (OR BACHELOR!) PARTIES Whatever you do with your best pals to celebrate your last days of being single is bound to be fun...

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Champagne & Valentine Couple's Ring Making Workshop

FluxWork Studio @ 361 Stagg St, Brooklyn, NY 11206

**With the single purchase of this class you will be enrolling yourself and your partner for the workshop. Maximum capacity: 2 couples (4 humans)  This Couple's Ring Making Workshop is a class designed to walk you and your partner through the basics of metalsmithing by creating unique silver rings for each other. By creating a silver band ring from sheet and rod you learn the fundamentals of jewelry fabrication techniques such as sawing, filing,...

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Bespoke Ring Making for Two

Liloveve @ 457 Grand St, Brooklyn, NY 11211

Join us for a unique experience that you can share with your loved one.  Create a set of sterling silver rings for yourself or for each other.  Learn the basic jewelry fabrication techniques, like how to saw, file, and texture your ring with hammers. Learn soldering techniques using a torch flame. Choose high polished, or create an oxidized look, or a brushed finish in the metal. A great introduction to the jewelry metals studio – everything...

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Stacked Rings

92nd Street Y @ 1395 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10128

Make multiple rings that are designed to stack together. Learn how to create ring shanks, make bezels and set stones. For the Supply List, Guidelines and Studio Rules please CLICK HERE

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$294

8 sessions

Coin Ring

Annealed Studio @ 107 Union Ave N, Cranford, NJ 07016

Jump right in and make your own ring out of nearly any coin. Learn to form and stretch the coin into a ring shape in such a way that the coin markings remain intact on both the inside and outside of the coin. Quarters or half-dollars are the popular choice for beginners, but with practice beautiful rings can be formed from nearly any foreign or antique silver coins. Project cost: $50.00 plus the cost of the coin. Bring your own or buy one from...

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Discover the Best Ring Making Classes in NYC

Ring making is an art that involves creating beautiful adornments worn on fingers. Most people think of a ring as a band of gold or silver or another precious metal. However, rings can be made from a variety of materials. Ancient rings are known to have been made from flint or bone – materials that niche ring makers still craft from today. Other materials for making rings include polymer clay, enamel, and wood, among others. 

The tools a ring maker needs depend on the material they wish to use. For instance, woodworkers need a drill, while clay crafters need a rolling pin and crafting knife. However, all ring makers usually make use of a mandrel or a set of gauges for measuring ring sizes. Metalsmiths need the most heavy duty tools including a saw, hammer, soldering torch, workbench, safety equipment, and others. 

While the various tools and techniques may seem intimidating at first glance, ring making does not need to be an expensive or complicated hobby. The craft is accessible to jewelry makers of all skill levels, and beginners will find many simple techniques to get them started making beautiful pieces in a short amount of time. 

Why You Should Learn Ring Making in NYC

Starting a new hobby provides benefits that can boost your mood and well being. In general, people report feeling happier and less stressed after engaging in a creative activity like ring making. Learning a new talent and viewing your success in it is also known to provide a boost in confidence and self esteem. 

Ring making can also open social doors. There are several arts and crafts events and groups in NYC. Aspiring ring makers can join jewelry hobby groups and meet people with similar interests. These new individuals are excellent sources of guidance and encouragement to new hobbyists. Having a reliable community to fall back on can help decrease feelings of loneliness. And every new community an individual connects with brings the possibility of finding new friends.

Some hobbyists earn income through ring making. While this isn’t the norm for everyone, some ring makers sell their creations and generate enough money to cover expenses from the hobby. Others are skilled enough in the hobby to bring in part or full time income. If you prefer to keep your creations or give them away, the other advantages to ring making will still serve you well. 

In-Person Ring Making Classes & Schools in NYC

Residents of NYC will discover several class options related to ring making.

Fitzgerald Jewelry

Fitzgerald Jewelry is a combination jewelry gallery, store, and school located in Williamsburg Brooklyn. The school teaches classes aimed toward all skill levels, from beginners to advanced jewelry makers. Classes are private and offer personalized instruction. 

Stackable Rings is a beginner workshop open to a single student. They will gain hands-on experience with the tools and techniques for annealing, shaping, texturing, and finishing sterling silver rings. The Student creates three separate pieces during the two-hour course. The cost of the silver and tools are included in the course. Prospective students must be at least 18 to register.

Couples can register for a private Wedding Band Workshop. Students should know what they want to make and must pay an additional cost for the required materials. The class is broken up into two three-hour sessions. Students will spend the first class creating casting models. The rings are cast outside of class by the instructor, and students return on the second day to finish their pieces. The class is suitable for all skill levels.

The Wax Carving: Ring Carving course covers the same techniques as the Wedding Band Workshop for a single student. They will learn the basics of wax carving on the first day of class and complete their piece on the second. Students must pay the cost of the materials they use. This class is intended for beginners. 

Ring makers specifically interested in working with silver can attend a private Silversmithing course. The class is intended for beginners and teaches students techniques for working with silver, including sawing, annealing, hammering, soldering, texturing, and finishing. They will complete a personal ring project by the end of the four-hour course. Students should come to class with a specific design in mind. Tools and silver are provided in the course cost. 

The Benlolo Studio

The Benlolo Studio was founded by David Benlolo, a jewelry designer with over 20 years of experience. The studio is located in Murray Hill, Manhattan, and offers classes for all skill levels. Students receive personalized instruction through small class sizes of only around 4 students. When registering for a class, students can make up any missed sessions or create their own schedule if needed. 

Beginner and intermediate students may attend 6 Weeks Jewelry Design/Making or the four-week equivalent. The courses include two three-hour sessions each week tailored to the interests and goals of attending students. Students will complete the personal project of making a ring or pendant. They will learn techniques for creating wax models for casting, creating bezel settings, and identifying gemstones.

Upon completing either of the beginner’s courses, students may continue their education through the 6 Weeks Jewelry Design/Making (Intermediate & Advanced) class. Students can choose to make a ring, earrings, brooch, or pendant. They will learn new wax casting techniques, and how to work with gold, silver, or platinum. Other techniques taught include twisted wire and advanced stone settings. Advanced classes are instructed by David Benlolo.

EatMetal Inc

EatMetal Inc is a jewelry studio and school located in Hoboken, New Jersey, and run by Elizabeth Tokoly. The school offers small group classes capped at around 4 to 6 people to allow for personalized learning experiences. The price of each of their courses varies depending on the number of seats booked. 

In the DIY Textured Sterling Silver Rings class, beginner students learn to create a silver ring band. The course covers the basic techniques of forming, texturing, soldering, and finishing. The cost of tools and materials is included in the course. Students get to take home their creation.

Small Group Classes (Jewelry / Metalsmithing) are available for beginners and advanced students wishing to complete personal projects or designs. The techniques taught are designed around the needs and interests of each individual student. The class may be taken once or over several weeks as needed. Due to the highly individualized nature of this course, students are responsible for the cost of tools and materials. 

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