Introduction

If you’re curious about jewelry making but don’t want to commit to a long course, a private jewelry making class in Los Angeles could be just the thing. This experience, led by Bianca Moscatelli, offers a chance to craft your own sterling silver rings in a cozy, home-studio setting. It’s perfect for those who want a personalized, hands-on introduction to metalsmithing without the fuss of a big class or workshop.
What we love about this experience is the intimate group size—you’re limited to just three people—which means you’ll get plenty of individual attention and the chance to really learn the techniques. Plus, the fact that you leave with your own handmade rings adds a satisfying sense of accomplishment. On the flip side, one potential consideration is that the workshop is only about two hours long, which might feel a bit rushed if you’re eager to try more complex designs or multiple pieces.
All in all, this class seems best suited for creative travelers who want a memorable, craft-oriented activity that’s flexible and personal. Whether you’re into jewelry or just want a fun, different way to experience LA, this workshop could be a memorable part of your trip.
Key Points
- Personalized experience with a private setting limited to three people, ensuring individual attention
- Hands-on learning about tools and techniques like soldering, shaping, and polishing sterling silver
- Create your own jewelry—most likely 2-3 stackable rings in sterling silver, brass, or gold (for an extra fee)
- Learn about setting up a jewelry studio if you’re inspired to continue crafting at home
- Duration of around 2 hours offers a quick but comprehensive introduction to metalsmithing
- Free cancellation provides flexibility if your plans change
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What to Expect During the Jewelry Class

This experience starts at 3:00 pm at a cozy home studio on Caswell Avenue in Los Angeles, a spot that’s accessible by public transportation and offers a quiet, focused environment. Bianca, your host, has been an LA local for 12 years, so she brings not just jewelry expertise but also insider tips on the city and state.
The workshop revolves around creating at least one ring—most likely 2-3 depending on your pace and interest. You’ll start by measuring your finger, so the rings fit perfectly. Then, you’ll cut sterling silver or brass wires, shape them, and prepare them for soldering. Bianca will guide you through using a small butane torch to seal the joint securely, then you’ll hammer and polish your rings until they shine.
Throughout the process, you’ll also learn about other tools used in jewelry making, including calipers, saws, files, hammers, and a flex shaft. Bianca is happy to teach you how to care for your new jewelry and share ideas on setting up your own jewelry studio, should you catch the crafting bug.
The workshop is designed as a flexible, hands-on session, so if time and skill level permit, you might get to try different sizes or metals, including the option of gold for an extra fee. It’s a great way to get a taste of metalsmithing without the expense or time commitment of a formal class.
The Experience Itself: A Closer Look

One of the best parts of this class is the personalized attention it offers. Since it’s limited to just three participants, Bianca can tailor her instruction to your skill level, whether you’re a complete beginner or have some jewelry experience. As she explains each step—from measuring your finger to polishing—you’ll feel in good hands, with plenty of opportunities to ask questions and try your hand at each process.
The process of making rings is quite tactile. You’ll love the sense of control as you saw, solder, shape, and hammer your silver wire into a perfect-fitting ring. Expect to learn about the tools and their care, which is useful if you’re thinking about continuing jewelry making afterward.
A common theme in reviews is the approachability of Bianca and how she makes metalsmithing accessible. One reviewer shared, “I loved the way she explained the tools and made it easy to understand,” which speaks volumes about her teaching style. The workshop is designed to be fun but educational—no intimidating jargon here, just practical skills.
The duration of roughly two hours means the session is intense but not overwhelming. You’ll finish with one or two rings that are wearable and a good sense of whether you might want to pursue jewelry making further. You should be aware that if you’re aiming for multiple pieces or more complex designs, this might be a bit rushed, but it’s perfect for a quick taste.
Plus, the workshop price of $225 per person might seem steep at first glance, but considering it’s a private, hands-on experience and you leave with jewelry you made yourself, it’s a pretty fair deal. You’re paying for personalized instruction and a memorable keepsake.
Who This Experience Is Best For

This class is ideal for creative travelers looking for a unique, hands-on activity in LA. It’s perfect if you want to learn a new skill, make a meaningful piece of jewelry, or simply enjoy a relaxed afternoon crafting in a cozy studio. It’s also a good fit for those who appreciate personalized service and value a private class over larger group workshops.
While it’s not explicitly marketed as family-friendly, the focus on fine motor skills and safety precautions means it’s probably best suited for ages 12 and up, especially if accompanied by an adult. Those with a genuine interest in jewelry or DIY crafts will find this experience particularly rewarding.
The Sum Up

If you’re after a fun, informative, and highly personalized way to get into jewelry making, this private class in Los Angeles is worth considering. You’ll get hands-on experience with tools and techniques that could serve as a stepping stone to more advanced metalsmithing pursuits. Plus, creating a piece of jewelry with your own hands makes for a meaningful souvenir of your trip.
The intimate setting ensures you’ll have Bianca’s full attention, and the focus on practical skills means you’ll walk away feeling more confident in your ability to craft jewelry—whether just for fun or as the start of a new hobby. For travelers who enjoy creative, experience-driven activities, this workshop hits the right notes.
It’s a good choice for those who want a flexible, short-term introduction to metalsmithing or a unique gift for someone who loves jewelry and crafting. Just be prepared for a fast-paced two hours and the cost that comes with a private, tailored experience. Overall, it’s a memorable way to spend an afternoon in LA that combines learning, creativity, and a personal touch.
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FAQ

Is this a private experience?
Yes, this jewelry class is limited to just your group—up to three people—making it very personalized.
What metals are used in the workshop?
You will work with sterling silver and brass, with the option to include gold for an additional fee.
What kind of jewelry will I make?
Most likely, you’ll produce 2-3 stacking rings that you can wear home. The process involves measuring, sawing, soldering, hammering, shaping, and polishing.
How long does the class last?
The workshop runs approximately 2 hours, providing a focused but manageable hands-on experience.
Where does the class take place?
At Bianca’s home studio on Caswell Avenue & Moore Street in Los Angeles. It’s accessible via public transportation.
Is prior jewelry experience necessary?
No, the class is suitable for most travelers, including beginners, thanks to Bianca’s approachable teaching style.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance, with a full refund.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing that you don’t mind getting a little dirty or scratched, as working with metals can be a bit messy.
Can I bring friends or family?
The experience is private for your group, but only up to three people, making it ideal for a small, intimate session.
Will I learn how to set up a jewelry studio?
Yes, Bianca will share tips on creating your own jewelry workspace if you’re interested in continuing the craft at home.
If you’re looking for a creative escape in LA that’s personal, educational, and fun, this jewelry-making class could be a standout part of your trip.
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