Beaded Jewelry Workshop

Design your own beaded jewelry with semi-precious stones and sterling silver in this Brooklyn-based class!



2 hours Class size 5 to 16 guests       $95

NYC
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Craft
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Jewelry Making
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Beading
Looking for a fun and creative way to unwind? In this beaded bracelet workshop in Brooklyn, you’ll dive into the playful world of jewelry-making using semi-precious stones, glass beads, and pearls. Mix, match, and design a one-of-a-kind bracelet or necklace that feels totally you.
With step-by-step guidance, you’ll learn how to string beads, experiment with patterns, and add meaningful finishing touches. It’s a hands-on, relaxing way to express yourself and enjoy the meditative rhythm of crafting. You’ll leave with a beautiful wearable piece—perfect as a heartfelt gift, a matching friendship bracelet, or a special treat just for you.
Whether you’re spending time with friends, enjoying solo creative time, or celebrating something meaningful, this jewelry-making class is a sweet way to make lasting memories in NYC!
What you'll get
A beaded bracelet or necklace made with semi-precious stones, glass beads, and pearls.
Knowledge required
Beginner-friendly!
What to bring
No materials are required
Location

544 Park Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11205

This venue is within walking distance of Myrtle-Willoughby Avs and Flushing Av stations

Your teacher can also travel within 5 miles of Brooklyn, to a venue of your choice for a private class

Beaded Jewelry Workshop location
More info

This class is new, and is covered by ClassBento's money-back guarantee.

Your teacher

Latasha Lamar
Latasha Lamar

female Women-owned

Hi, I’m Latasha Lamar—jewelry artist, educator, and your guide to creating meaningful, one-of-a-kind adornments. My journey into jewelry began not in a traditional classroom, but through curiosity, experimentation, and a lifelong love of making things by hand. I grew up inspired by the beauty of the natural world and the quiet power of personal expression, often finding myself drawn to textures, patterns, and objects that told a story.
I began creating jewelry to connect more deeply with nature—the ocean, in particular, is a constant source of inspiration for me. Its rhythms, textures, and quiet strength often find their way into the pieces I create, reminding us to slow down and stay grounded.
My classes are more than just a chance to learn technique—they’re a space to play, express, and create something deeply personal. Whether you’re stringing together semi-precious stones or shaping silver clay into a piece that reflects your story, you’ll leave with more than just jewelry—you’ll leave with a sense of calm, confidence, and connection.
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