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Classes

Whether you are just getting started or are ready for a challenge, we have the class for you!  Just click on the calendar link for a current list of classes and workshops.

 

Class Levels

All Levels = Open to anyone

Intermediate = Has basic knowledge of the technique or has required prerequisite skills.

Advanced = Is proficient in required prerequisite techniques and has completed projects using these techniques.

The fine print:
Classes must be paid for when you sign up. We cannot hold class seats.
Each class requires a specific skill level. Be sure you are proficient at any prerequisite skills before you sign up for a class. Teachers cannot teach prerequisite skills during the class.
Our classes are not geared for children, but we sometimes make exceptions depending on the maturity and skill level of the child.
Some classes will require signing a waiver to participate.
No refunds allowed on classes unless we cancel the class.
You must give 48 hours notice if you need to change the date of a class, or you forfeit the class fee.
Store credit will not be given for missed classes or classes rescheduled at students request.
If the class is being taught by a guest teacher, you cannot change to a different date and no refunds are allowed.
If any class does not have the minimum number of students, the shop may reschedule the class for another date. If this happens you will have the option to change to another class, receive a store credit, or receive a refund.

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Contact

Sage Jewelry Arts is located in Matthews NC in the Windsor Square Shopping Center. Just off Hwy 74 (Independence Blvd). We are directly across from Sam’s Club on Windsor Square Dr.

Remember we used to be Bead Boutique so this name may show up in searches for this address.

Our address is:

1820 Windsor Square Dr. Matthews NC, 28105

Phone: 704-845-2848

 

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