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Jewelry and Metal Arts
​Online Classes and Events

San Diego Jewelry Lab offers live, instructor-led interactive online classes covering a wide range of the jewelry/metals field, from beginner topics to advanced specialty techniques such as mokume gane chisel-patterning and keum boo. We also host free, interactive metal arts events featuring tips & tricks, guest artists, metal arts history, live studio tours and more. 
​Until we can travel again, join us online - all classes include a free side of virtual warm sand and sunshine.

Free Events

Free Online Sawing Circle every Tuesday
When: Tuesdays 5-7pm Pacific Time - Attend as much or as little as you like
Where: Online via Zoom
Hosts tonight: Annette Campbell and Ame Stanko
Special guest 6-7pm: Anne Wolf! Get your mokume gane questions answered for free!

Starting March 2nd you can join your fellow makers at our Sawing Circle every Tuesday evening. It's like a book club but instead of reading, we work on cool stuff, help each other with problems, share ideas and provide accountability for ongoing work. If you've been looking for support for moving forward on your projects during quarantine then this is the online gathering for you. Join us from your studio to work in the good conversation and company of like-minded friends. Totally free, no need to RSVP, simply make yourself a snack, settle at your bench and click the link on our home page to join in. We're also looking for volunteers to fill in one night a month to help take our Sawing Circle weekly. Interested? Fill out our Volunteer Form.
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Metal Arts Adventures #24: Meet the Master: Norio Tamagawa and the Gods of Mt. Yahiko
Thursday, March 18st from 5-6pm Pacific Time
Meet & Greet starts at 4:45pm.
Online via Zoom

Come with us to Japan to meet master mokume gane metalsmith and designated National Treasure  Norio Tamagawa! We'll tour his home, work a bit in his studio and even enjoy tea hosted by his wife, who is a master in the art of the traditional Japanese tea ceremony. Afterwards we'll take a spectacular hike up Mt. Yahiko to commune with the gods of mokume! We will also be sharing more about Emerge, our brand new juried online show. Stick around till the end for our lively Q&A discussion of all things metal arts from torch tips to patina particulars. MAAA is a FREE weekly online metal arts live show. In this fun, interactive gathering we offer demos, share tips & tricks, feature work by artists and students from around the world, go on virtual studio tours, discuss historical metal arts traditions and share resources. You're invited to join in! Need help with a tricky soldering job? Wondering if a tip you saw really works? Want to give us a tour of your studio or recommend an instructor? Submit a question or segment idea and we'll follow up. Send it in! ​
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Upcoming Classes

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Stamped Mokume Gane Pendant
Live Online Workshop with Anne Wolf
March 20 & 21 - Saturday & Sunday 10am-4pm PDT
Tuition $295 + $55-$105 kit fee (+tax & shipping or local pick up) - New color combo!

Learn to stamp-pattern mokume gane to create a stunning mokume gane pendant in your home studio. This class is designed for beginning-intermediate jewelry/metals artists with some experience soldering and sawing. Stamping is the easiest patterning method; the kit includes mokume gane blanks so you can focus on the patterning. Get details at Anne's site - AnnevilleStudio.com.

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Metamorphic Mokume hosted by the Metal Arts Guild of Georgia
Live Online Workshop with Anne Wolf
April 10-11, 2021 - Saturday - Sunday noon - 6pm EST
Tuition $250-$275 + $60-$120 kit fee (+tax & shipping)

Take your mokume gane patterning to a whole new level - beyond stamping, twisting and chiseling. At a fundamental level, mokume gane patterning is analogous to the geologic processes of uplift, metamorphosis, and erosion. In this newly expanded class, Anne reveals unexpected ways to pattern which she has discovered over the years. Get details at MetalArtsGuildGA.org.

What's New?

San Diego Jewelry Lab Sawing Circle
First Sawing Circle of March is full of fun and great info
Oh my gosh, we had so much fun at tonight's Sawing Circle. We had 16 attendees on hand talking tricky soldering jobs, patinas, gold alloying and other metalsmithing particulars at our first March Sawing Circle. Isla joined us from London, Julia joined from Michigan, Ann was on deck from Alabama with the rest Zooming in from the U.S. west coast. As always there were some really valuable links shared. We don't record our Sawing Circle, but read on for the resource links and more photos.

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Stamped Mokume Gane Pendant - kit order deadline is March 5th!
We still have spots available for Anne's Stamped Mokume Gane Pendant live online workshop in March but March 5th is the deadline to order your kit for U.S. shipping (March 12th for local pick ups). This is a great opportunity to create - from start to finish - a beautiful mokume gane pendant to wear or give as a special gift. It's also a rare chance to get your hands on one of Anne's exclusive mokume blanks in a color combo she usually reserves for her own works - silver/copper/brass. These photos are from her previous class last year. Keep in mind that you also get a handsome Certificate of Completion and a ticket for our famous end-of-class raffle where we give away gift certificates and sometimes...mokume goodies! View more photos and info.

San Diego Jewelry Lab Mokume Gane Chisel Patterning
Mokume Gane Chisel Patterning Class yields great student work and a lot of fun
The past two days have been great fun hosting a group of 15 students learning mokume gane chisel patterning. Jewelry metals instructor Anne Wolf totally updated this class with new techniques and high-res video and the quality really showed. Plus it was just so much fun with students in attendance from California to Alaska to Washington DC and points in between. We even had the fabulous Francesca Urciuoli Zooming in from Berlin. The students shared a lot of great info (like using old hex keys for chisel stock) and fun photos (MKaye bundled up for a snowy outdoor lunch), but mostly we all enjoyed learning about patterning mokume from Anne...and each other. The work speaks for itself, here are just a few of the pieces created.  View student pics.

Maleku jewelry of Costa Rica
Metal Arts Adventures #23: Maleku Jewelry of the Costa Rican Rainforest and Brooch Pin Demo
Guided by award-winning jewelry designer Ileana Rojas-Bennett, our virtual trip to meet the Maleku people of Costa Rica was great fun. We learned about their village system and ingenious home construction techniques and then viewed hand-painted seed jewelry, colorful masks and intricately-carved gourds. We even learned a few words in the Maleku language - capi capi means Hello! Next, Anne showed us a great approach for making brooch backs (including two special tricks) and we announced the details of our brand new call for art...Emerge. While we weren't able to record the live episode, we do have a video of Anne's brooch back/pin demo. Read on for photos, resource links and the video demo.  ​

Guadelupe Home
Put your art to work helping homeless moms
One of our Metal Arts Adventures presenters has brought us a really cool opportunity. Metalsmith and lapidarist Sky Paxton donates jewelry to Guadelupe Home, a transitional shelter for pregnant and parenting mothers who find themselves homeless. This year, he's inviting us to join him in providing pieces to their fundraiser auction. Finished, boxed pieces valued between $150-$500 need to be mailed to Sky by April 25th and he will submit them to the auction folks. So far we have two spots filled - Sky and Anne Wolf - so we're looking for just 6 more people. Get details.

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"Anne's Metamorphic Mokume Gane class was great! So surprised it worked out so well being online." ~ Joe Bacik
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