Stone Setting
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Continuing Class (See prerequisites in description) Jewelry
Description
Enhance your jewelry-making skills by mastering techniques for setting faceted stones. In this advanced class, you’ll work with sterling silver to create prong, tube, and basket settings, learning how to showcase gemstones with precision and craftsmanship. Designed for students already experienced in soldering, this hands-on course focuses on skill building through the creation of multiple sample settings that can be turned into wearable jewelry pieces if desired. Stones are provided, but participants are welcome to bring their own.
Prerequisite: Jewelry & Metals I, Jewelry & Metals II, and Silver Soldering
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Miranda Andersen is a metalsmith and enamel artist with a love of tiny things. She explores the intersection of line, light, and color through enamel on metal to create one-of-a-kind artwork and modern, elegant wearable art. With a penchant for intricate details and ancient techniques, Miranda’s favorite processes include cloisonné enameling, hand-pushed engraving, and metalsmithing with mokume-gane. Every piece is crafted with joy. Miranda joined The Crucible faculty in 2021 after spending several years as a student, event volunteer, and Jewelry Department intern.






