July 25, 2026
Charm Bracelet Weekend Workshop: Create Your Own Set of Amulets
This two-day workshop explores the history and meaning of portable amulets while introducing participants to key jewelry-making techniques. Beginning with a look at symbolic objects worn for protection, identity, and personal expression across cultures, participants will create a series of handmade charms using metalworking processes such as forming, stamping, and texturing. On the second day, those charms will be incorporated into a finished bracelet through chain fabrication and assembly. By the end of the workshop, participants will leave with a handcrafted brass charm bracelet and a workshop zine filled with techniques and practical tips.
Day 1
- Explore the evolution of the charm bracelet in both mass-market and contemporary jewelry.
- Visual talk on the history of portable amulets and their cross-cultural significance.
- Learn foundational techniques including hydraulic press forming, metal sawing and filing, and stamping and surface texturing.
- Create five handmade charms ready to be incorporated into a bracelet.
Day 2
- Construct a bracelet through chain fabrication and clasp making.
- Learn step-by-step chain construction and finishing techniques.
- Assemble, solder, and finish the bracelet with your handmade charms.
- Take home a brass bracelet with five charms and a workshop zine with techniques and pro tips.
- There is an option to create a beaded bracelet alternative.
Instructors: Iris Eichenberg, Head of Metalsmithing and Artist-in-Residence; and Jimena Rios, Artist, and Director of Taller Eloi, Escuela de joyería (Jewelry School).
Instructor Language: English/Spanish
Skill Level: This workshop is open to beginners and advanced students, age 18+.
Max. participants: 7
Location: Metalsmithing department of Cranbrook Academy of Art in the New Studios Building.
Parking: Cranbrook Art Museum Parking Lot.
Dates: Saturday, July 25 and Sunday, July 26, 2026
Time: 10am–3pm each day
Food/Beverage: Snacks provided. The Academy also has water bottle refill stations and vending machines near the Metalsmithing department.
Cost: $600.00 USD total, for both days* Materials included
*If the workshop does not meet the minimum number of participants, it will be canceled, and any purchases will be fully refunded.