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Jewelry Workshop: Hammer-Textured Silver Rings at WYLLO
Jewelry Workshop: Hammer-Textured Silver Rings at WYLLO
Jewelry Workshop: Hammer-Textured Silver Rings at WYLLO
Jewelry Workshop: Hammer-Textured Silver Rings at WYLLO
Jewelry Workshop: Hammer-Textured Silver Rings at WYLLO
Jewelry Workshop: Hammer-Textured Silver Rings at WYLLO
Jewelry Workshop: Hammer-Textured Silver Rings at WYLLO

Jewelry Workshop: Hammer-Textured Silver Rings at WYLLO

Regular price $120.00
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Location: Wyllo, 65 Thayer St, Boston, MA 02118

Date and Time: Friday, March 7 2025 6-9 pm

Duration: 3 hours

What you’ll leave with: 1-3 Bespoke Bespoke Sterling Silver Rings

Join Analise of Mind’s Eye Collective at Wyllo in SOWA for a hands-on beginner jewelry workshop where you will create your own bespoke sterling silver rings! In this 3-hour class, you'll learn the basics of jewelry making to form, texture, and solder sterling silver into rings. You'll have the opportunity to choose your ring thickness and test out different hammers, letter stamps and techniques to achieve the look you’re going for. Come with ideas in mind or take the time to experiment and be surprised!

Perfect for date night, girls' night out, or a fun gift-making experience, this class is limited to just 6 people to ensure personalized attention. No experience is needed, and all materials and tools are provided. By the end of the session, you'll take home a special piece or distinctive set of up to three (time permitting) of your very own handcrafted sterling silver rings. 

This class is suitable for ages 16+. Please wear closed-toed shoes and bring a rubber band to tie back long hair. 

 

About Wyllo:

Wyllo is a women owned and operated store in the SOWA Arts + Design District by jeweler and designer Alyssa Russo. The shop carries a curated collection of small batch clothing, accessories, art and gifts sourced directly from independent designers, artists and local makers - including over 50 women owned brands. Many of the companies she works with are tiny one or two person operations, so every purchase made generates meaningful income.