Metal Jewellery 3: Fusion
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This seven-week program is a continuation of our level 2 course and challenges you to work on independent projects to further sharpen your skills. This course is also suitable for students who have taken intermediate level courses at our ÌÇÐÄvlog´«Ã½studio or have been making jewellery consistently and want to learn more progressive skills. Level 3 encompasses safe studio practices, advanced soldering fabrication, multiple step soldering practice, etching techniques and applications, claw setting and flush setting for faceted gemstones and torch applied textures. Explore nature casting through vacuum casting processes and develop engraving skills with more advanced projects and themes of your choice. Become adept at identifying synthesized or assembled stones and how to spot good imitations. Learn how to design custom jewellery pieces according to your clients’ wishes and finally showcase your skills and style in the capstone project by creating a custom piece of your own design. This program offers plenty of studio time to hone your design and metalsmithing skills to be ready for your hobby or business venture.
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Overview
This intensive, seven-week program builds on our Metal Jewellery 2: Fundamentals program. However, it’s also suitable for students who have taken intermediate metal jewellery courses or who have significant experience in the field and want to go further.
You’ll work on advanced projects based around themes of your choice. You’ll also become adept at identifying synthesized or assembled stones and working with clients on custom designs. Advanced technical training will take place in our cutting-edge design studio, giving you the tools and resources to hone your design and metalsmithing skills.
This program’s intensive curriculum includes:
- Advanced soldering fabrication
- Multiple-step soldering practices
- Etching techniques and applications
- Claw setting and flush setting for faceted gemstones
- Torch-applied textures
- Advanced engraving skills
Requirements and courses
Schedule
Classes run Monday to Thursday from 9 am to 3 pm, with occasional sessions on Fridays.
January 5 to February 20, 2026
Supplies
These items are mandatory for the first day of class. A detailed list, including a recommended supplier and estimated costs, will be provided to you prior to classes starting.
- Beeswax or beeswax candle
- Economy end cutters
- Drill (twist) bits set
- File handles
- Files needle – fine (number four, 6")
- Files needle – medium (number two, 6")
- GRS graver square (2 mm)
- Graver mushroom handle
- Riveting hammer
- Chasing hammer
- Rawhide economy hammer
- Copper sheet – 20 gauge
- Copper sheet – 18 gauge
- Brass sheet – 18 gauge
- Combo half-round/flat pliers
- Economy chain nose pliers
- Economy flat nose pliers
- Economy round nose pliers
- Polishing buffs – yellow chemkote 3"
- Polishing buffs –Finex muslin 3"
- Jewellers 4" throat saw
- Saw blades 3/0 per gross (12 dz)
- Silver solder – easy
- Silver solder – medium
- Silver solder – hard
- Split mandrels for sanding
- Tweezers – cross lock curved
- Tweezers – cross lock straight
- Tweezers – utility
- Polishing finger tape
- Economy steel square (2")
- Curved steel burnisher
- Snap-on mandrel
- Silicone polishing set
- Ten Triplet loupes (18 mm)
- Norton single sheet 600 emery paper
- SuperQ setting burr (4 mm)
- SuperQ setting burr (3 mm)
- SuperQ ball burr (0.9 mm)
- SuperQ ball burr (2 mm)
- SuperQ ball burr (2.4 mm)
- SuperQ hart burr (2.7 mm)
Careers
Our metal jewellery alum pursue independent work as artisans, but also find opportunities applying their technical skills in apprenticeships and other professional settings.
$34,800*
Annual estimated earnings for jewellers, jewellery and watch repairers and related occupations in BC.
*Based on WorkBC data
$46,926*
Annual estimated earnings for artisans and craftpersons in BC.
*Based on WorkBC data
Costs
The tuition for this program is $2,500.
How to apply
To register for this program fill out and submit the digital form. After we've received your registration form, you’ll receive an email from ÌÇÐÄvlog´«Ã½with your next steps. Be sure to add @nic.bc.ca to your safe sender list.
Questions? Connect with our team at cet@nic.bc.ca or 250-334-5005.
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