May Workshop 2026
My Personal Studio: Screw Factory, Lakewood Ohio May 11th-15th, 2026. LIMITED TO 8 SPACES
Join me for a rare, semi-private immersion in the studio — five days devoted to shaping metal into meaning and building objects meant to hold what matters.This five-day workshop steps directly into that lineage. Together, we’ll work slowly and deliberately through the disciplined practice of hollow-form construction, learning to build amulets and small prayer-box forms using traditional silversmithing techniques. We’ll focus on structure, closure, and interior space — the quiet architecture that gives these objects their power. Sterling silver will be our primary material, with brass and bronze available for those who feel drawn to alternative metals.
Throughout the week, you’ll solder, shape, file, and etch dimensional forms, developing a deeper understanding of how hollow objects come together — and why they’ve endured for centuries. You’ll learn to build small sterling boxes and amulet forms, create and fit bezels for stones or found objects, and use chemical etching to introduce raw, ancient, lived-in surfaces. The instruction is clear and technique-forward, with history humming beneath every move.
You’ll leave with completed rings or pendants and a strong technical foundation in hollow-form construction, along with the confidence to carry this work into your own practice. More than finished pieces, you’ll leave connected to a long and ancient line of makers who built jewelry to protect, to remember, and to last.
My Personal Studio: Screw Factory, Lakewood Ohio May 11th-15th, 2026. LIMITED TO 8 SPACES
Join me for a rare, semi-private immersion in the studio — five days devoted to shaping metal into meaning and building objects meant to hold what matters.This five-day workshop steps directly into that lineage. Together, we’ll work slowly and deliberately through the disciplined practice of hollow-form construction, learning to build amulets and small prayer-box forms using traditional silversmithing techniques. We’ll focus on structure, closure, and interior space — the quiet architecture that gives these objects their power. Sterling silver will be our primary material, with brass and bronze available for those who feel drawn to alternative metals.
Throughout the week, you’ll solder, shape, file, and etch dimensional forms, developing a deeper understanding of how hollow objects come together — and why they’ve endured for centuries. You’ll learn to build small sterling boxes and amulet forms, create and fit bezels for stones or found objects, and use chemical etching to introduce raw, ancient, lived-in surfaces. The instruction is clear and technique-forward, with history humming beneath every move.
You’ll leave with completed rings or pendants and a strong technical foundation in hollow-form construction, along with the confidence to carry this work into your own practice. More than finished pieces, you’ll leave connected to a long and ancient line of makers who built jewelry to protect, to remember, and to last.
YOUR QUESTIONS
We process and ship orders within 1-2 business days. Delivery times vary based on your location and chosen shipping method:
- Standard Shipping: 5-7 business days
- Express Shipping: 2-3 business days
- International Shipping: 7-14 business days
Once your order is shipped, you’ll receive a tracking number via email.
Yes! If you’re not completely happy with your purchase, you have 30 days from the delivery date to request a return or exchange. Items must be unworn and in their original packaging.
Unfortunately, custom or personalized pieces are non-returnable. If you need to start a return, simply visit our Returns Portal or contact our support team, and we’ll guide you through the process. Please note that return shipping costs may apply.
Absolutely! Our jewelry is designed with sensitive skin in mind, using hypoallergenic, nickel-free, and lead-free materials. Whether you’re wearing our sterling silver, gold-plated, or stainless steel pieces, you can enjoy them comfortably without irritation. If you have any specific allergies or concerns, feel free to reach out—we’re happy to help!
We are committed to ethical and sustainable sourcing. Our materials come from verified suppliers who follow:
- Fair Trade standards
- Conflict-free gemstone sourcing
- Responsible mining and recycled metals
We continuously work towards more sustainable and ethical practices in our supply chain.
To maintain the shine and longevity of your jewelry, we recommend:
- Avoiding water, lotions, and perfumes when wearing your pieces.
- Storing in a dry, cool place when not in use.
- Cleaning gently with a soft cloth to remove dirt and oils.
Sustainability is at the heart of what we do. We use 100% recycled metals in many of our designs, and all of our packaging is made from recyclable and biodegradable materials.
Additionally, we partner with initiatives that help offset carbon emissions from shipping. Our commitment to reducing our footprint is ongoing, and we’re always looking for new ways to make our brand even more eco-friendly.