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Advanced Wire Coiling

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Advanced wirework coils as part of a beautiful necklace.
Course Duration : 4 hours
Tuition Fees : $200 +GST
(Includes course materials*)

In this 4 hour certificate module, discover interesting and innovative ways to coil wire to produce jewellery components or entire pieces of jewellery made from linked coils. See how cultures past used coils in their native designs and explore new opportunities for your own design ideas.

This short course is a module of the JDMIS Advanced Certificate in Jewellery Fabrication using Thread and Wire. For information about how this course fits into a complete jewellery education, visit our Continuing Education Roadmap

* This program includes all materials needed. Students may make use of classroom equipment during class and practice sessions.