I worked with freddie on and off over 8 years in many different studios. she is an excellent teacher and imparts her vast knowledge with good humor and patience. her current studio is cozy and...
Fredricka Kulicke School of Jewelry Art
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The Fredricka Kulicke School of Jewelry Art in Wayne, New Jersey offers classes for beginners and experienced individuals to learn the craft of jewelry making. With a focus on traditional techniques, students can explore the art of jewelry design using silver, gold, gemstones, and enamel. The school prides itself on small class sizes, providing personalized instruction tailored to each student's interests and skill level.
Founded by Fredricka Kulicke, a seasoned goldsmith with a rich family history in jewelry making, the school continues the legacy of her father, Robert Kulicke. The curriculum blends ancient goldsmithing techniques with modern design sensibilities, ensuring a comprehensive learning experience. Students have the opportunity to create unique pieces under the guidance of experienced professionals in a supportive and creative environment.
Located on Ryerson Avenue, the school welcomes individuals looking to express their creativity and passion for jewelry art. Whether aspiring to become a professional jeweler or seeking a creative outlet, students can benefit from the hands-on approach and wealth of knowledge shared by Fredricka and her team. Join a community of like-minded individuals and embark on a journey of artistic exploration at the Fredricka Kulicke School of Jewelry Art.
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I don't typically leave negative reviews, but recently, someone asked me about jewelry schools and which ones I would recommend--or which ones to steer clear of. After sharing my experience with...
The education offered via this institution is comprehensive and of high quality. Fredericka is unnecessarily short tempered and is sometimes a difficult person to deal with. She can be...
I wish I met Freddie years ago. I have a lot of experience making jewelry already, and I came across Freddie's site/school by chance on the internet. Freddie's instruction, and vast knowledge is...
I would not recommend Fredricka Kulicke School of Jewelry Art to anyone interested in learning how to make jewelery. They should not even be allowed to call themselves a "school." Materials and...






