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Jewelry Making School in Brooklyn, NY

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The Bloomfield School, Brooklyn:
The Bloomfield School is a jewelry making school conveniently located in Gowanus, Brooklyn, NY. We offer a variety of courses in jewelry casting, each with a slightly different focus. The Bloomfield School’s courses are taught in Brooklyn’s real studio environments by knowledgeable staff sharing expertise from their respective fields.

Jewelry Making Classes:

- Wax Working
- Stacking Rings
- Ring Making from Wax to Metal
- Pendant Making from Wax to Metal
- Jewelry Soldering Workshop
- Creative Jewelry Semester

Whether you’re trying out a new medium or refreshing an old skill, we hope that you come excited to use your hands and truly get into the exciting realm of jewelry casting. We’re sure that you will be proud of yourself and what you will make in our courses, but we also want you to leave with something more: the knowledge and ability to recreate and expand on each project in the future. We’re training you to be a competent jewelry maker, not just a student.

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