I hate talking on camera but just wanted to put a little positivity out there! No matter what stage you are in your craft there is always room for learning new things and refining your technique! Stay positive and try your best not to give up when you don’t get things right the first few times 🫶🏼
When I first started learning silversmithing, I remember feeling overwhelmed by the complexity of working with metals and the precision required to shape and finish each piece. It was frustrating not to get things right immediately, especially when trying to create turquoise-set jewelry or western-inspired designs. But over time, I realized that every expert was once a beginner — and the most important part is to stay positive. One technique that helped me improve was to break down each project into smaller steps, focusing on mastering one skill at a time, whether it was soldering, polishing, or setting stones. This approach made the learning curve feel less intimidating and allowed me to see progress more clearly. Watching tutorials, practicing consistently, and seeking feedback from more experienced artisans also accelerated my growth. Refining craftsmanship isn’t just about technical skills; it’s about cultivating patience and resilience. Early mistakes taught me how to troubleshoot and adjust my approach, and this mindset turned setbacks into valuable lessons. Embracing this journey made creating unique turquoise pieces and western fashion jewelry even more rewarding. For anyone hesitant about their progress, remember that every attempt brings you closer to your goal. Staying positive and committed can transform your craft and help you develop your own artistic voice in silversmithing and jewelry making.





















































