Plique-a-Jour: Stained Glass Enameling
Plique-à-jour (open to light) is the most admired of the many enameling techniques with French names. Enamel is fired into a backless frame creating a luminous effect similar to...
Class Days: Please make a selection aboveThursday
Class Time: Please make a selection above6:30pm-9:30pm (15 total hours)
Age Group: Ages 16+
Class Code: Please make a selection above1JWL33B24-A
Continuing Class (See prerequisites in description) Jewelry
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