Student fun!

Well, I can’t say it’s not a sunny Saturday, but I definitely think winter is trying to take another bite out of Toronto– it’s CHILLY! this morning. This Saturday I’m on retail in the studio, but last weekend I had a fun day of teaching. We were doing an Earrings class, and one of my students kindly agreed to let me take some pictures of the action! So, fun action shots and the finished article follow.

We had fun with hammering, texture and a bit of stamping to try out some different techniques!

Lots of examination, and trying to match up shapes!

Lots of matching things up 🙂

……And the final product! A supercute pair of hammered ovals with handmade hooks and dangly pearls!

Visit the website or come into the studio to find out more about our classes, and join one in the future!

Have a great Saturday!

-Robin.

New Tricks

We are thrilled to see the turnout for our classes so far this year. We are back to full class sizes, and our students are making the most of it.

Our Gemsetting class started in January at full capacity, and it is going strong. Many students from our Intro Casting and our Intro Fabrication are bringing their skills to this new challenge, and they are crushing it… I mean, not the jewellery, the challenge… they are doing great! We have covered bezel setting, and are on our way to prong setting. Excitement!

We have covered basic tools, and the students are training their eyes to see the most important details.

Whether they go on to practice and set their own pieces, or use their training for better quality control, they are excited, motivated, and we love to see it!

Check out our calendar to see what “gem” of a class we have coming up next!

Piercings and Fine Jewellery

This topic is a serendipitous one for me, as previous experience as a piercer at a tattoo parlor and my current work as a goldsmith bring together an answer for something that many people may wonder about.

What is a piercing?

In basic terms, a piercing is a small hole made to fit a ring, stud or another kind of jewellery in a part of the body other than the ear lobes. The most important point is that piercings are essentially open wounds, and like any other type of wound, should be handled safely and carefully to avoid infections and other type of problems.


So, is it safe to use fine jewellery on a body piercing?

It’s difficult to answer this question, it all depends on the metals. For example, copper is present in most silver alloys, and it may cause adverse reactions on the body; it also tarnishes and it oxidizes releasing some harmful chemicals in very small quantities, still something you don’t want on an open wound.

Other metal present on fine metal alloys that may cause reactions is Nickel, mostly present in gold alloys, Nickel causes adverse reaction to many people even in small quantities, irritation and can even change the color of the skin around the piece.

Other factors that might influence are the part of the body the piercing is, moisture will make worse any allergic reaction and infection, places like nose, mouth and genitals, also they are highly prone to infections.

In conclusion, for my experience in both fields, my recommendation will be not to use any fine jewellery piercings, look for surgical grade and hypoallergenic metals and leave gold and silver for rings and necklaces, out of reach from any open wound.

I’m leaving some interesting articles detailing more the information:

https://www.liveabout.com/best-body-jewelry-for-your-new-body-piercings-2042483
https://blog.rings-things.com/2013/06/03/surgical-steel-and-hypoallergenic-metals/
https://www.beautips.info/nose-piercings-important-things-to-know/

I hope you find this little tip informative and keep posted for more information,

Mauricio.

 




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