Jewelry Class with Credit Toward Supplies for Two or Four at Circle of Stones in La Grange (Up to 60% Off)
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Jewelry experts supply students with beads, gemstones, string & wire before guiding them through basic bauble-making classes
Contrary to popular belief, stones are deemed precious not because of their rarity, but because of the way their dimples light up when tickled with a diamond cutter. Design a precious token with today’s Groupon to Circle of Stones in La Grange. Choose between the following options:
- For $30, you get a jewelry-making package for two (a $65 total value), which includes the following:
- A basic jewelry class of your choice (a $25 value per person)
- $15 toward supplies
- For $52, you get a jewelry-making package for four (a $130 total value), which includes the following:
- A basic jewelry class of your choice (a $25 value per person)
- $30 toward supplies
Circle of Stones imports fine beading materials from around the world, using baubles culled from lands such as Africa, China, and Thailand to lead 10 jewelry-making classes. Pupils can choose from a range of beads, including gemstones, crystals, recycled glass, and semiprecious rock candy, to begin their inculcation into the jewelry-making trade. During the beginning beading class, instructors reveal the proper techniques for finishing bracelets and necklaces, and students wrap and fasten earrings in wire to prevent beads’ untimely escape down open sewers. The Star of India class, also for beginners, converges seed beads into star-like shapes, and the braided-crystal-bracelet class interweaves seed beads with sparkling Swarovski gems. Tutorials on peyote and wire-wrapped bracelets teach versatile pattern-making skills to forge a delicate necklace design. Prospective students can peruse jewelry samples made during previous workshops online. To prevent bead cross-contamination, Circle of Stones requests that students purchase all of their class supplies in-house.
Jewelry experts supply students with beads, gemstones, string & wire before guiding them through basic bauble-making classes
Contrary to popular belief, stones are deemed precious not because of their rarity, but because of the way their dimples light up when tickled with a diamond cutter. Design a precious token with today’s Groupon to Circle of Stones in La Grange. Choose between the following options:
- For $30, you get a jewelry-making package for two (a $65 total value), which includes the following:
- A basic jewelry class of your choice (a $25 value per person)
- $15 toward supplies
- For $52, you get a jewelry-making package for four (a $130 total value), which includes the following:
- A basic jewelry class of your choice (a $25 value per person)
- $30 toward supplies
Circle of Stones imports fine beading materials from around the world, using baubles culled from lands such as Africa, China, and Thailand to lead 10 jewelry-making classes. Pupils can choose from a range of beads, including gemstones, crystals, recycled glass, and semiprecious rock candy, to begin their inculcation into the jewelry-making trade. During the beginning beading class, instructors reveal the proper techniques for finishing bracelets and necklaces, and students wrap and fasten earrings in wire to prevent beads’ untimely escape down open sewers. The Star of India class, also for beginners, converges seed beads into star-like shapes, and the braided-crystal-bracelet class interweaves seed beads with sparkling Swarovski gems. Tutorials on peyote and wire-wrapped bracelets teach versatile pattern-making skills to forge a delicate necklace design. Prospective students can peruse jewelry samples made during previous workshops online. To prevent bead cross-contamination, Circle of Stones requests that students purchase all of their class supplies in-house.