Jewelry Design: Metal and Enamel
Organizing the Work Bench
A course by Sabrina Formica , Jewelry Maker
About the video: Organizing the Work Bench
Overview
“I will now demonstrate how to work at home easily and safely. I will also share several tips about the workbench and show you how to prepare the saw frame before experimenting with the saw-piercing technique. All these tips will help you get the best result when cutting the metal.”
In this video lesson Sabrina Formica addresses the topic: Organizing the Work Bench , which is part of the Domestika online course: Jewelry Design: Metal and Enamel. Design and make a set of accessories by exploring a variety of jewelry-making techniques like saw piercing, metal modeling, and low temperature enameling..
Partial transcription of the video
“During this lesson, I will show you how to organize your workbench. I will also give you some tips to easily work at home and in a safe way. Then I will show you how to prepare the saw frame before experimenting with the saw piercing technique. So many people think that to make jewelry they need very professional tools, but I will show you how you can easily work at home. So what is really important is that you have a good posture, that you ensure you're sitting with your back perfectly straight, and that you have a workbench or a chair adjustable in order to make them lower or higher to ha...”
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Course summary for: Jewelry Design: Metal and Enamel
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Category
Craft, Fashion -
Areas
Accessory Design, Arts & Crafts, Decorative Painting, DIY, Fashion Design, Jewelry Design

Sabrina Formica
A course by Sabrina Formica
Sabrina Formica is a designer and a passionate jewelry maker from Bari, Puglia in Italy. She lives and works between Milan and Bari, where she focuses on her jewelry collections, and offers ceramic and jewelry-making classes. After many years of experience as a fashion and graphic designer in Italy and abroad, she found her true calling in jewelry.
Her interest in jewelry is just not about the beauty of the materials, but about the magic in transforming a simple piece of metal, mostly brass from industrial residue, into a wearable work of art, which enclose memories and personal feelings. Jewelry is for her is the perfect combination of everything she likes the most: from illustration to sculpture, from poetry to experimentation. Her work has been selected for international exhibitions and art shows.
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