A practical, entry-level course catered to Individuals interested in hands-on craftsmanship, hobbyists, aspiring jewelers, or creative professionals looking to experience traditional jewelry-making techniques. During this course, participants will create their own rings using traditional jewelry-making techniques. Furthermore, they are guided through shaping, soldering, and finishing processes. Hence, participants are able to gain a hands-on insight into the craftsmanship behind fine jewelry.

 

Course Objectives:

  • To introduce participants to basic jewelry-making tools and their uses
  • To teach  essential metalworking techniques
  • To guide participants through the process of creating a wearable ring
  • To encourage attention to detail and craftsmanship
  • To foster appreciation for artisan skills

 

Course Outcomes:

  • Obtaining the ability to independently craft a simple ring
  • Building an understanding of jewelry course safety and workflow
  • Utilizing basic tools and materials confidently
  • Encouraging hands-on appreciation of jewelry-making artistry
  • Completing a personal ring

 

Recommended for:
Individuals interested in hands-on craftsmanship, hobbyists, aspiring jewelers, or creative professionals looking to experience traditional jewelry-making techniques.

Facilitator

Lillian Ismail

A certified jewelry designer and educator, professionally trained at Pratt Institute in New York. With years of experience in fine jewelry and a deep respect for cultural heritage, she has trained over 400 individuals, empowering them to explore their creativity and craftsmanship. She continues to lead change and inspire innovation in Saudi Arabia’s creative jewelry scene through her teaching and designs.

Lillian Ismail

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