Stuller to Host Bench Jeweler Workshop in March
Registration is also open for its “Battle of the Benches” challenge.
The event, featuring in-depth classes, product demonstrations, and networking, will be held at the manufacturer’s global headquarters in Lafayette, Louisiana, from March 22-23.
The workshop will include classes and demos presented by Stuller and industry experts, including “Introduction to GRS Machines,” “Laser Engraving Essentials,” “Applying Special Finishes,” “Gem ID Tips and Tricks,” and “Getting Started with Permanent Jewelry.”
Chris Leonard, director of tools, said the event is open to both novice and expert level bench jewelers, who will be able pick from a range of class offerings to create a schedule that suits their individual interests.
“Bench Jeweler Workshop is the ultimate experience for bench jewelers interested in keeping up with the latest technology and trends,” said Leonard.
Registration is also now open for “Battle of the Benches,” a series of challenges that it says will test the skills of “exceptional” bench jewelers.
The event will take place over two days on the demonstration floor and feature the following three challenges: Stone Setting Challenge, Parts & Pieces Challenge, and CAD Design Challenge.
“A warm welcome awaits Stuller customers in Lafayette, where they'll embark on an experience set to take their skills and businesses to the next level,” said Lauren Francez, director of events.
For more information on Bench Jeweler Workshop, visit Stuller’s website.
To register for the Battle of the Benches, click here.
Stuller was founded in 1970 by Matthew Stuller and today, the manufacturer provides a wide range of goods and services for jewelry professionals around the world.
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