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5 essential lessons I learned during my jewelry training

Journey Through Jewelry Making: Lessons Learned

Watching metal transform into liquid is nothing short of mesmerizing. Hours spent scrolling through Instagram, admiring skilled jewelers crafting their pieces and effortlessly melting solder—it’s a captivating experience. But my journey into jewelry making was far from smooth; it felt like a scene from a Stephen King novel.

The blowtorch, entrusted to me, seemed almost concerning. As a wordsmith, patience wasn’t my forte, yet jewelry making demanded just that.

Lesson 1: My inaugural jewelry-making class at Smith Shop in Highland Park, Michigan, was both exciting and daunting. Eager to dive in, I soon realized that rushing was a mistake. The instructor, patient and knowledgeable, reminded me repeatedly to follow each step diligently. Others grasped it effortlessly, but I stumbled.

Lesson 2: My clumsiness led to countless broken jeweler’s blades. I apologize profusely! Mastering their installation and handling took time. But I persevered, determined to learn.

Lesson 3: Respect for materials became evident. Manipulating wire and inexpensive materials taught me valuable lessons. No gold or silver checks required—just a newfound appreciation for craftsmanship.

Lesson 4: Witnessing plain materials transform into exquisite jewelry left me awestruck. Attention to detail mattered, even if it eluded me. Trial and error fueled my admiration for skilled artisans.

Lesson 5: As a novice in the jewelry scene, age didn’t deter me. Enthusiasm knows no bounds. These experiences, beyond words, enriched my journey. At 50, feeling like a beginner again was marvelous.

This tribute to jewelry makers and the industry celebrates their gifts—the skill of soldering and the joy found in creation. May it bring a smile and remind you of your own passion! 🌟💎

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