Jewelry Arts

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22 E 49th St Fl 4
New York, NY 10017
About Jewelry Arts A visit to any of the world's great museums will reveal the extraordinary opulence, craftsmanship and beauty of what is called classical jewelry.Ancient cultures, particularly those of Egypt, Greece and Rome, had discovered ways of working with high-karat gold and fine silver, such as fusing and granulation, which later became the hallmarks of ancient jewelry-making. As the demand for jewelry grew over time and machines were built to mass-produce it ; however, many of the ancient techniques were lost seemingly forever. In the mid-20th Century, the man who would become JAI's founder, Robert Kulicke, set about restoring many of the lost arts of classical jewelry design. Kulicke rediscovered the ancient technique - now familiar to many - of granulating high-karat gold. He also reconstructed and revitalized almost forgotten methods of Byzantine enameling. To share his extensive knowledge of classical techniques with students, he and his partner Jean Stark founded the Kulicke-Stark Academy, later to become Jewelry Arts Institute. Over the years, thousands of students attended the academy and students' works began finding their way into shops, galleries and high-end stores such as Barney's New York, Bergdorf Goodman, Neiman-Marcus and many others. In 1987, Kulicke went back to painting full time. Bessie Jamieson, an apprentice of Robert Kulicke's, took over the school and renamed it Jewelry Arts Institute. Jamieson, a master goldsmith and accomplished jeweler, led the school for the next 22 years. Today, the school is in the hands of Maria Monet Markowitz, a former JAI student who is committed to keeping the traditions of classical jewelry-making alive and thriving in the modern world through ongoing improvements to the studio and an ever-evolving workshop curriculum. Our studio at Jewelry Arts is fully equipped to facilitate your learning experience. There is one kiln and one Smith acetylene torch for every two students. All of our rolling mills, hammers, drawplates, lapidary equipment, draw benches, flexible shafts, anvils, and grinding and polishing equipment are free for student use. Lockers are available for a rental fee. We also provide free wireless internet access, flat-screen tv with cable, laptop for student use and complimentary coffee! To-the-trade are available during every class and we offer free workshops and lectures for enrolled students. Jewelry Arts Institute specializes in one-one instruction, with a team-teaching approach that results in a student-teacher ratio of about 4 or 5 to 1. All instructors are highly trained and experienced professional jewelers and teachers. Instructors work with students at each step of production and are thoroughly equipped to discuss and demonstrate techniques and help solve problems encountered by students at all levels 2180 Broadway ( Third floor ) New York, New York, ( 212 ) -362 -8633 info@jewelryartsinstitute.com

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Linda H.
8/23/2010

Jewelry Arts Institute is an unique place where students learn classical techniques for making incredibly beautiful jewelry. Teachers are wonderful and share their knowledge enabling students to...

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Gaby S.
8/8/2022

I yearn to return for gold knowledge. I have never learned so much about silversmithing under one roof at one time than the time I spent with Jeanette and everyone else at JAI.

Elizabeth B.
3/18/2021

Jeanette is a great teacher and I love her videos. She is great showing you exactly what to do and is great explaining every thing to you . She also explains why you are doing it like that.

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Philippe S.
6/7/2018

This school is a joke, as another review says (it's very unstructured), it's more accurately incredibly dysfunctional. The owner Jeanette, has MUCH to learn about how to run a business. She has...

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Jayne G.
9/12/2009

Great small classes. Nice mix of skilled teachers that give a lot of attention to each student. It's good to have different opinions because there are so many different ways to create the same...

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