ARTS 2361: Jewelry Fundamentals II

Course Department
Credits 3.0
Course ID
001732
Course Component
Lecture
The first semester (2360) includes an in-depth approach to acquiring basic skills used in the fabrication of nonferrous metals (copper, brass, nickel, sterling, gold). The progression of techniques from sawing, riveting, soldering and bezel stone-setting to refining is combined with the development of design and aesthetic consideration. The second semester (2361) surveys a variety of casting processes, such as cuttlebone, investing, burnout and clean-up. Emphasis is on matrix selection and form/textural development. Integration of elements with other forms and processes is stressed.
Requisites
ARTS 2361 Prerequisites: ARTS 2360
Course Component
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