Jewelry: Introduction (Wednesday PM)

Jewelry: Introduction (Wednesday PM)

Adult Class | Registration opens Monday, July 6, 2026 8:00 AM EDT

All levels welcome. Recommended for beginners. | Accessibility: stairs
9/9/2026-11/11/2026
6:30 PM-9:30 PM EDT on Wed
$325.00
$295.00
$50.00

Jewelry: Introduction (Wednesday PM)

Adult Class | Registration opens Monday, July 6, 2026 8:00 AM EDT

In this introductory course, students will learn an array of technical processes and tools to design and create their own jewelry. Some basic techniques that will be covered include sawing, filing, riveting, surface texture, soldering, introductory stone setting, and finishing. We will also discuss the contemporary art jewelry movement, material considerations, as well as jewelry’s relationship to the body, preciousness, and social symbols. Through playful conceptual prompts, students can expect to complete two to three projects that could each take the form of a pendant, ring, brooch, pair of earrings, or small sculptural object.

What You Will Learn: 
- Techniques to make jewelry using metal sheet and wire
- How to safely use specialized hand tools and equipment
- A brief sociocultural history of metalsmithing and contemporary art jewelry
- Creative approaches to designing your own jewelry pieces, integrating students’ artistic interests into introductory projects

Note that this classroom is accessible by stairs only; please contact Fleisher for more information.

  • Recommended Jewelry and Metal suppliers:
    Hagstoz 709 Sansom Street. Phone: 215-922-1627
    Pamma Tools 809 Sansom Street. Phone: 215-928-6004
    Rio Grande: www.riogrande.com Phone: 1-800-545-6566

    Start the term with these supplies:
    - Herkules saw blades 2/0 – 2 dozen (24 total)
    - 3” x 3” 20 gauge copper, brass, or nickel sheet
    - 1ft. of 18 gauge round brass wire soft
    - Size 56 drill bit
    - Sketch book for notes and ideas
    - Fine tip Sharpie
    - Pencil and pen
    - Old rag or t-shirt for drying metal
    - Chain or leather cord for a pendant
    - Wire solder in hard, medium, and easy - 6” of each
    - 3 small plastic baggies or containers to keep solder in
    - Small found objects you are interested in incorporating into your jewelry (optional)

    Please note: No steel in the studio unless previously discussed.

    Materials are extremely important to have because without them projects will not be able to be completed.

Sarah Montagnoli

Sarah Montagnoli is a jeweler, metalsmith, and educator based in Philadelphia, PA. She received her BFA from Moore College of Art & Design (2018) and moved on to pursue her MFA and Teaching Certification at Tyler School of Art & Architecture (2021). Since receiving her Masters, she has been teaching jewelry at Tyler School of Art & Architecture, Rowan University, Alloy Atelier, and Fleisher Art Memorial. Montagnoli creates whimsical jewelry objects, often mimicking toys or imaginary creatures, as well as dreamy earrings, rings, and pins in her production work. When not teaching or seated at her bench, she enjoys time with her cats, collecting small trinkets, and wandering in the rain.


https://sarahmontagnoli.com/