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JoolTool University - Jan. 19th

JoolTool University - Jan. 19th

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This is an online seat for a live workshop experience!

This workshop is being held live in our Texas studio on January 19th, 2025.

This registration will give you immediate access to detailed course information, including tools and materials lists and exclusive vendor discounts. You will also be given access to our hosted and monitored Zoom classroom live during the workshop PLUS 30 days of access to the recordings of all demos.

To see the full workshop listing, or to register for an in-person seat, visit this link!

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About Anie Jolie

Anie learned the jewelry trade from a very young age in her father's shop, where he supervised up to 20 full-time jewelers fabricating high-end custom jewelry. She has done everything from casting to fabrication to stone setting, and her attention to detail meant she was frequently assigned to polish and finish the most expensive pieces the shop produced.

In 2000, Anie invented and launched the JoolTool in response to her own need for a piece of equipment that would do multiple tasks in a small footprint. Its versatility was quickly recognized by jewelers, woodworkers and car enthusiasts, who were early adopters of the tool, and their requests and suggestions drove a lot of the early innovations Anie subsequently added to the line.

Today, the JoolTool is a staple in established jewelry production shops like Tiffany, Stuller, David Yurman, and James Avery, as well as small studios across the world. It is a required tool for the US Army's aviation maintenance facilities world-wide. Anie is a regular presenter at big trade shows like JCK, Tucson, SEMA, and more, and recently added The Makery's annual Holiday Open House to her regular schedule.

Anie lives and works in Los Angeles with her husband Yaro and their German Shepherd, Mingo.

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