If you are seriously interested in a more technical position, either an apprenticeship (for those who can show aptitude) or formal education would be required.
Jewelry Making - 2004 was released on: USA: 2004
Ancient egyptians started making jewelry when they wanted to wear it!
Murray Bovin has written: 'Jewelry making, for schools, tradesmen [and] craftsmen' -- subject(s): Jewelry, Jewelry making 'Centrifugal or lost wax jewelry casting'
Yes amber is used for making jewelry.
it is used to hold beads together.
You do not need a license to teach jewelry making. However, you should take a variety of classes in order to learn the different techniques used in making jewelry so that you can properly train your students.
No, if your starting point is sliver wire or bar, the process making jewelry is mechanical, the raw material is heated and forged into jewelry, there is no chemical change.
Jewelry making kits usually include a set of basic jewelry making tools, various beads, a string/wire to bead jewelry, pendants, etc. The kits also generally include a form of instruction like a book or instructional cards.
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Philip Morton has written: 'Contemporary jewelry' -- subject(s): History, Jewelry, Jewelry making
There is a site called the Top Ten Jewelry Making Sites which give a list of jewelry making tutorials online. You can also go to the Dummies website which has a list as well as a website called Crafting Squidoo.