Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Discover how to craft your own jewelry in a private, 2-hour metalsmithing class in Los Angeles with expert Bianca Moscatelli, designed for small groups or individuals.

For those interested in learning metalsmithing without committing to a long course, the Private Jewelry Making Class at Los Angeles offers a focused, hands-on workshop led by Bianca Moscatelli. Priced at $225 per person, this 2-hour session takes place in a home studio and is limited to just 3 participants, ensuring a personalized experience that caters to individual or small group needs. Booking generally requires around 311 days in advance, highlighting its popularity among those planning ahead for a special skill or gift.
This workshop is perfect for beginners or anyone curious about jewelry creation, offering a taste of metalsmithing that results in wearable pieces made with your own hands. While the price might seem steep for a short session, the exclusive nature and personal attention make it a worthwhile experience, especially for craft lovers or those seeking a meaningful activity in Los Angeles.

Prefer personalized experiences? Here are other private options we've covered in Los Angeles

The class begins at 3:00 pm at the intersection of Caswell Avenue & Moore Street in Los Angeles, postcode 90066. The meeting point is convenient, near public transportation options, making it easy for participants to arrive without hassle. The activity ends back at the starting point, allowing for flexible departure plans.

Since the class takes place in Bianca Moscatelli’s home studio, the environment feels personal and relaxed, perfect for hands-on learning. The small group size ensures that each person receives individual guidance through every step of the jewelry-making process, from measuring your finger to polishing your finished ring.

During the workshop, you’ll produce at least one ring, but most likely 2-3 rings, crafted from sterling silver, brass, or gold (for an additional fee). Bianca guides you through measuring your finger, sawing the wire, soldering, shaping, and finishing your rings. The process involves using a caliper, jewelers saw, files, hammers, a butane torch, and a flex shaft.
Participants learn how to properly care for tools and materials, gaining skills that can be applied to future projects. If time permits, different metal types and sizes can be experimented with, broadening your jewelry-making knowledge.

The class covers fundamental techniques such as sizing, forming, sawing, soldering, shaping, and polishing sterling silver or brass wire. Bianca explains tool use and safety, ensuring that participants understand how to maintain and care for their new tools.
This workshop also offers insights into the possibilities of jewelry design, as Bianca discusses how to set up a personal studio and explore further projects once you’ve acquired these foundational skills.
While in Los Angeles, here are other experiences we've covered

Participants get hands-on experience with jewelers saws, calipers, files, hammers, a butane torch, and a flex shaft. Bianca demonstrates each tool’s purpose and correct handling techniques, making sure everyone feels confident during the process.
The equipment used mirrors what professionals rely on, giving a good sense of what it takes to undertake jewelry-making as a hobby or even a small business.

This private class is suitable for most travelers, including beginners and those with some crafting experience. The small group setting and personalized instruction ensure that everyone can follow along comfortably, regardless of prior skills. The activity is accessible for many, with service animals allowed and nearby public transportation.
Because it is a private experience, the class adapts to your pace and interests, making it ideal for solos, couples, or small groups wanting to share a creative activity.

Led by Bianca Moscatelli, the instructor brings 12 years of local Los Angeles experience. She is passionate about sharing her jewelry expertise and city knowledge, making the class both educational and engaging. Her approach emphasizes tool mastery, creative possibilities, and personalized guidance.
Reservations are confirmed immediately upon booking, with free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start time. This flexible policy allows for adjustments if needed, although late cancellations result in losing the paid amount.
Since most bookings are made nearly a year in advance, planning ahead is advisable to secure a spot, especially for preferred dates.
This $225 experience offers a unique opportunity to create your own sterling silver or brass rings in a private, relaxed environment. The personalized instruction and focus on small group size mean you’ll gain hands-on skills that can inspire further jewelry projects.
While the workshop is short, it provides a solid foundation for jewelry making, making it suitable for beginners or craft enthusiasts eager to try metalsmithing without a long-term commitment.
Those eager to learn jewelry-making basics in a personalized setting will find this class rewarding. It’s especially good for people interested in jewelry design or seeking a creative activity in Los Angeles. The small group size and expert guidance make it an ideal choice for first-timers or anyone wanting to wear a piece they crafted.
This private workshop offers an authentic metalsmithing experience in a cozy home studio, emphasizing skill-building and personalized attention. The ability to produce wearable rings during the session makes it a meaningful souvenir or gift idea.
The limited availability and booking well in advance reflect its popularity, so early planning is essential. If you’re eager to try jewelry-making and want expert guidance in a relaxed setting, this 2-hour class could be a perfect fit.
Is this class suitable for complete beginners?
Yes, the workshop is designed for most travelers, including beginners, with step-by-step guidance provided on all techniques.
Can I make gold rings during the class?
Gold can be used for an additional fee, but the base workshop focuses on sterling silver and brass.
How many rings can I expect to leave with?
Most participants produce 2-3 rings, depending on time and complexity.
Is the workshop accessible for all?
Yes, most travelers can participate, and service animals are allowed.
Where does the class take place?
In Bianca Moscatelli’s home studio, located at Caswell Avenue & Moore Street in Los Angeles.
What tools will I learn to use?
Participants will learn to use a caliper, jewelers saw, files, hammers, a butane torch, and a flex shaft.
How long is the class?
The experience lasts approximately 2 hours.
What is the cancellation policy?
Booking can be canceled free of charge up to 24 hours before the start time for a full refund.
Is there an age restriction?
The data does not specify age restrictions, but most travelers can participate.
How do I book this experience?
Reservations are made through the booking platform, with a high demand for dates well in advance.
This private jewelry making class in Los Angeles combines personalized instruction, creative fun, and wearable results—a memorable activity for craft lovers or anyone eager to try metalsmithing in an intimate setting.