About this Event
Copper Metalwork: Natural Forging
Before major advancements in jewelry tools and techniques, metal smiths used stones to pound soft metals like copper in to their desired shapes and textures. Native plants were used to polish, scour, and burnish soft metals.
Learn about the original methods of metal forging in this 3 hour jewelry making workshop. All tools and materials will be provided to shape, texture, and polish copper in to wearable art: a necklace hooked on suede cord.
The softness and malleability of copper allows you to manipulate it in to domed forms, stretch the metal, and create indents and marks that leave a lasting imprint of the energy you release through metal forging. You’ll learn how to create jump rings to hook the metal on to a cord.
I will provide the rocks to use for this project and encourage you to bring your own funky, sharp, and round stones- the more texture and crevices on its surface, the more it will add to your sheet of copper.
Keep in mind you want to be able to hold the stone steadily so choose wisely on your search. Feel free to send photos of the stones you’ve found and ask any questions about the course and materials— [email protected] or @nourish222flourish on Instagram.
This class is open to all new, beginner, and experienced metal smiths and metal lovers.
With love,
Adriana Velez Villaseñor
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
1101 T St, 1101 T Street, Sacramento, United States
USD 45.00












