WOW! Most of the work featured here was the first time students ever used a jeweller’s saw! Students choose an image, transfer it to metal, and cut it all out by hand. Some students, including K.M. in Grade 10 (the amazing orca) chose to try their hand at sweat-soldering two pieces together. Incredible work, everyone!
Saw Pendants
Jewellers Saw pendants
Self-Directed Stone-Setting pendant
Amazing “tab” stone-setting pendant by ES – beautiful work!
Jewellers saw pendants
live long and prosper
A perfect send-off post for summer vacation (and R.I.P., Leonard Nemoy).
Awesome work by Grade 9 student E.S. – she even added a brooch pin, so this can be worn in full Trekkie fashion.
Have a great summer, everyone! – Ms. T.
jeweller’s saw awesomeness!
Check out the incredible metalwork skills shown by M.B., K.S., and L.C. Each student chooses a design and carefully cuts it out by hand with a small jeweller’s saw. The patience required can be huge, and these students nailed it! (M.B. soldered her copper and nickel silver pieces together to create the husky). Great work!
Jewellers saw pendants
Junior Jewelry projects
Creative pieces by Grade 9/10 students
These Grade 9/10 students wanted to try something a bit more advanced for their pendant projects! After designing and cutting out an image by hand with a jeweller’s saw, each student sweat-soldered their piece onto a different type of metal. Incredible work, everyone: I am so impressed! Browning logo by J.M-J., octopus by N.M., and howling wolf by C.P.