Making Jewelry from Different Historical Periods
Making Jewelry from Different Historical Periods, available at $29.99, has an average rating of 3.42, with 19 lectures, based on 6 reviews, and has 17 subscribers.
You will learn about How to create jewelry from different historical periods Understand how to use handmade jewelry tools Learn how to make handmade jewelry that they want to sell Understand jewelry design principles and color combinations Introduce a range of jewellery making techniques Introduce a range of jewellery making techniques This course is ideal for individuals who are People who like making beautiful handmade jewelry that they want to sell. or People who want to start a jewelry business and want to turn their hobby into a job. It is particularly useful for People who like making beautiful handmade jewelry that they want to sell. or People who want to start a jewelry business and want to turn their hobby into a job.
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Summary
Title: Making Jewelry from Different Historical Periods
Price: $29.99
Average Rating: 3.42
Number of Lectures: 19
Number of Published Lectures: 19
Number of Curriculum Items: 19
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 19
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
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What You Will Learn
- How to create jewelry from different historical periods
- Understand how to use handmade jewelry tools
- Learn how to make handmade jewelry that they want to sell
- Understand jewelry design principles and color combinations
- Introduce a range of jewellery making techniques
- Introduce a range of jewellery making techniques
Who Should Attend
- People who like making beautiful handmade jewelry that they want to sell.
- People who want to start a jewelry business and want to turn their hobby into a job.
Target Audiences
- People who like making beautiful handmade jewelry that they want to sell.
- People who want to start a jewelry business and want to turn their hobby into a job.
Ever wondered why jewelry first appeared? Or how it has changed over the centuries? Jewelry dates back to prehistoric times when early humans wore jewelry such as amulets, status symbol or adornment. The materials used were shell, bone, wood, pebbles, animal skin and feathers. Beads were discovered dating from 110,000 BC. Archaeologists believe that these beads were used as either amulets or for adornment purposes. Copper first appeared in the making of jewelry around 5000 BC. Around 4000 BC the first objects from gold were created. At the same time, gold began being used in Egypt. Elaborate jewelry was created, like ornaments and amulets, many of which carried the intricate designs of gods, insects and animals. Later, jewelry production was carried on in ancient Mesopotamia, ancient Greece and ancient Rome. Medieval jewelry was greatly influenced by the Christian religion. Later jewelry lost its religious content and the Industrial Revolution lead to a mass production, that was affordable for everyone. Nowadays plastic enhanced the shape and colors of the modern jewelry, giving designers more freedom of expression. From artistic shape to sentimental meaning, there are many reasons why handmade jewelry brings up a real feeling that a mass-manufactured piece cannot. A jewelry collection lacking handmade pieces does not have the complexity or passion of one that does.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Jewelry History
Chapter 2: Sumerian Jewelry
Lecture 1: Sumerian Jewelry
Lecture 2: Sumerian Earrings
Chapter 3: Ancient Egyptian Jewelry
Lecture 1: Ancient Egyptian Jewelry
Lecture 2: Ancient Egyptian Earrings
Lecture 3: Upper Egypt Necklace from the 25th Dynasty
Chapter 4: Ancient Roman Jewelry
Lecture 1: Ancient Roman Jewelry
Lecture 2: Ancient Roman Earrings
Chapter 5: 14th Century Jewelry
Lecture 1: 14th Century Jewelry
Lecture 2: 14th Century Earrings
Chapter 6: 18th Century Jewelry
Lecture 1: 18th Century Jewelry
Lecture 2: 18th Century Earrings
Chapter 7: 19th Century Jewelry
Lecture 1: Upper Arm Ornament from Papua New Guinea
Lecture 2: Natural Fiber Necklace from the Andaman Islands
Chapter 8: 20th Century Jewelry
Lecture 1: Dahomey Shell Necklace from Benin
Lecture 2: Xhosa Beaded Charm Necklace
Lecture 3: Upper Arm Ornament from Polynesia
Chapter 9: Handmade Jewelry Charts
Lecture 1: Handmade Jewelry Charts
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