I just came home from the silversmithing course. I filed some more on the pendant I?m making and it?s turning out quite well actually. Then I started on the bracelet, but what I spend almost 3 hours doing was just to start making the wire... I guess that?s quite important but it wasn?t really any artistic work included. Just used the mill and I?m almost done with it.
I asked him about stone settings, and this is what I thought was being strange:
"I don?t teach how to set stones, it?s because it?s really advanced. When I have to set stone I leave it to a stonesetter. You?d have to study 2-3 more years to learn all kinds of setting."
I think this is weird because in most books about jewelry making BASICS there is a section about stone setting... And really, it can?t be that hard, can it? I thought goldsmiths was setting their own stones... Not just making the settings without setting the stones! And 2-3 years?! I just can?t believe that...
I asked him if there weren?t any easy sorts of stone settings that you can make yourself and he just said "No, no."
Anyone that can give their highly appreciated opinions about this? I was really looking forward to making my own settings (I?ll learn that in the next term it seems.) but also set the stones myself... I took this course because I wanted to make my jewelry from scratch and it?d feel like cheating if I had someone else finish it by setting the stones for me.
Anyway, it was really funny today apart from the news about stone setting. He showed us briefly how to make a simple pair of earwires with a small ball on the end, and well, now I can FINALLY make my own head pins! (Well, I know how to do it, just need some practice...) Time just flew by, as usual.