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    The Arm

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Open 10:30 am - 4:00 pm

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    Try one of their beginner workshops at this public-access letterpress studio.

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    My partner and I had an amazing time creating our engagement rings at Liloveve! Caroline is an…read moreincredible teacher and provides an excellent lesson in ring making.

    I found a Livingsocial deal to a 4 hour jewelry making class. It was super fun- instructors were…read morenice and informative. I was a little bummed because there were too many people in the class, and I ended up not being able to make more thin rings. The instructor was constantly being chased around so I pretty much tried to DIY everything. In this four hour jewelry making class, I made one thick band with a polished finished and a thin band with texture and matte finish. You start off with a metal wire then you get your finger measured to get the desired length of wire. Then you start to bend the wire in a ring shape. When you get close enough you have to file down the edges and make sure they are aligned to close perfectly. The next step is the soldering process where you heat up the metal and add a filler metal to join the two ends together. After you heat up the metal you have to pickle the metal to clean off the oxidation. After pickling you need to file, polish and then clean your jewelry. As you can see it is a long and time consuming process, I have definitely realized the worth of handmade jewelry- making even one of these was time consuming and takes a lot of effort. What was difficult was that I started out with the thick band it took forever to bend the metal even with tools! Before you can apply a metal and piece them together, the opening must be filed down and match exactly otherwise your opening won't close perfectly.

    The Arm - copyshops - Updated May 2026

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