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Bonnie Heras – Intermediate Forging for Jewelry Making

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Bonnie Heras – Intermediate Forging for Jewelry Making

5 Video lessons in HD
1h 5m of class content
Exclusive bonus content

LESSONS
1. Sizing The Bracelet

2. Shaping The Bracelet

3. Forging The Flattened Bracelet

4. Forging The Tapered Bracelet

5. Soldering, Sanding, & Polishing The Bracelet
CLASS DESCRIPTION
Make Your Own Bangles.
Silver bangles are a stylish and timeless accessory. Learn how to make your own bangles in Intermediate Forging for Jewelry Making with Bonnie Heras.
Bonnie brings more than a decade of metal work to this intermediate jewelry making class. You’ll learn how to create a perfect bangle, from start to finish, and get great ideas for modifying them. You’ll learn:

How to forge and form a simple bangle bracelet
Expert sawing techniques, tailored to your metal of choice
How to anneal, polish, and finish the final design

Silver and brass bangles are jewelry staples – learn how to make your own in this fun and educational class.
BONNIE HERAS
Bonnie brings over 14 years of dedicated study to the design and fabrication of her fine jewelry and sculpture as well as nine years as an instructor. With an MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art, her extensive work in ferrous and non-ferrous metals, including blacksmithing, machining, welding and general fabrication. As a sculptor, her works range in size, medium, and content, some of which have captured the attention of regional publications such as California Home and Design Magazine. When collaborating with the local artist group Five Ton Crane, smaller works have been seen on display at SFMOMA and San Francisco’s Pier 14. Bonnie’s fine jewelry line, Bonde, can be found in galleries and boutiques coast to coast, while some of her custom works are owned by some of society’s A-list such as entrepreneur Dylan Lauren and Goldman Sach’s Edith Cooper.