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Design and Make Brass Jewelry from Scratch

A course by Freya Alder , Jewelry Designer and Maker

Jewelry Designer and Maker. Glasgow, United Kingdom.
Joined March 2021
Best seller
99% positive reviews (263)
7,085 students
Audio: English, Spanish
English · Spanish · Portuguese · German · French · Italian · Polish · Dutch

Course summary

  • 17 lessons (2h 57m)
  • 14 downloads (4 files)
  • 11 exercises
  • Course final project

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Freya Alder

Freya Alder
A course by Freya Alder

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Jewelry Designer and Maker

Freya, a Glasgow-based jewelry designer, has been making things for as long as she can remember. From doll’s house ornaments to origami, she’s experimented creatively with interiors, textiles, ceramics and sculpture. After initially studying graphic design, she discovered that making things by hand was her true passion and transferred to Glasgow School of Art where she studied jewelry and silversmithing for four years. After graduating, she worked in retail, mastering the art of wholesaling whilst selling her jewelry on the side. Then, in 2019, Freya set up her own business and took her passion project full-time.

Now she sells her pieces online as well as in shops, galleries, and markets. She sees her work as an ever-evolving collection and is committed to using sustainable materials and tackling fast fashion by creating jewelry her customers can wear for years to come.


  • 99% positive reviews (263)
  • 7,085 students
  • 17 lessons (2h 57m)
  • 14 additional resources (4 files)
  • Online and at your own pace
  • Available on the app
  • Audio: English, Spanish
  • English · Spanish · Portuguese · German · French · Italian · Polish · Dutch
  • Level: Beginner
  • Unlimited access forever

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Design and Make Brass Jewelry from Scratch. Craft, and Fashion course by Freya Alder Best seller

Design and Make Brass Jewelry from Scratch

A course by Freya Alder
Jewelry Designer and Maker. Glasgow, United Kingdom.
Joined March 2021
  • 99% positive reviews (263)
  • 7,085 students