The 2024 Eastern Repousse Extended Course – access starts Jan 19, 2024

First Live Session (recorded) is January 26, 2024

Unlock the ability to hammer silver, copper, or gold sheet into any shape or design through the ancient metalsmithing technique of Eastern Repousse and Chasing.

“I took Eastern Repoussé with Victoria and my love of this technique has been reignited! She is a fantastic teacher and her methods make it so much easier to achieve amazing dimension and detail than how I originally learned.” – Susan Urquhart, Lulubug Jewelry

Discover the secret of hammering metal into any shape or design.

The art of Eastern repousse and chasing is an exquisite technique, thousands of years old, that allows someone to sculpt with detail, beautiful geometric designs, animals, foliage, or pharaohs into metal like no other process can.

You’ve got an idea.

You’ve got sheet metal.

Now what???

You’ve seen it in museums.

You’ve seen people do it on Instagram.

How can you master repousse and chasing and create your own idea?


You could try learning on your own But it can take years to figure out just how how hard to hammer and whether it should be from the back or the front. 

You could take a class where everyone does the same exact project. But then, when you try your own designs, how can you know where to use which tool to make the relief happen?

And what do you do when you’ve put in all that work…And you punch through the metal???    

Eastern repoussé is an easily learnable and repeatable, step-by-step system of exactly where, when, how hard, and with which tools to strike your metal to create any designs you want.

It empowers you to achieve exquisite detail in many levels of relief from low to high.

Whether large or small, high or low relief, traditional or contemporary styles, the technique of Eastern repoussé and chasing lets you do more.


This is the type of repousse used by the ancient Egyptian, Greek, and Scythian metalsmiths to achieve works of unsurpassed beauty, and the technique Victoria has employed for everything from stunning jewelry to huge sliding doors on a bespoke super yacht.

By creating multiple projects on a jewelry scale, you will gain a deep knowledge of the process that can be used on any scale whether wearable, functional, or sculptural.

What Others Have to Say

What Other Artists Say about Victoria’s Eastern Repoussé & Chasing Course

Fantastic Teacher

I learned repousse’ back in the 90’s, but haven’t done much since then. I took a Zoom class with Victoria and my love of this technique has been reignited! She is a fantastic teacher and her methods make it so much easier to achieve amazing dimension and detail than how I originally learned. It’s a really satisfying way to work metal and Victoria’s love of the technique really comes through in her teaching. She is very thorough and explains everything in a way that is very easy to understand.
Susan Urquhart
Lulubug Jewelry

“Victoria is a true artist and shares her gift teaching with patience, passion, good humor, and enthusiasm…”

I just so enjoyed this class—you’re very kind, incredibly well-spoken, and humorous, and everything is so educational. I know that I’ll continue to learn and use these techniques wherever I go, and they will be in my bag of tricks. I am really thrilled. Thank you so very much.
Terry Henry
Metalsmith

Fabulous Experience

Victoria’s online Eastern Repoussé was a fabulous experience. Her approach to teaching is well organized and techniques are thoroughly explained both live and with pre-recorded close up videos. Victoria gave us thoughtful critiques as we progressed and I really enjoyed watching the show and tell presentations of everyone’s work. I’d highly recommend this class and hopefully I will get a chance to take another one with her.
Linda Wade
Metalsmith

This extended version of Victoria’s longtime popular workshop is designed to help you achieve mastery beyond the class projects and progress into work of your own design.

 

BUILD Attainable, Repeatable skills With Over 16 hours of recorded, Detailed Demonstrations
1

Workstation Ergonomics & Tools

2

Ornamental Flat Chasing + Textures for All Relief Styles

3

Puffing and Chasing a Pyramid to Master the Basic Steps

4

Designing Repoussé for Jewelry and Small Scale Work

5

How to Translate and Apply the Eastern Repoussé Process to Your Own Designs

6

Creating Multiple Levels of Relief for Abstract and Realistic Styles

7

Invisible Repairing: What to Do When You Punch Through

8

Soldering Wire Rims on the Edges for a Finished Look

9

Hammer Folding over the Edges for a Seamless Look

10

Translating the Steps to Repoussé Animals & Portraits

11

How to Chase Leave & Flowers in Realistic Detail

12

How to Repoussé on Much a Larger Scale

Turtle Screen panel #4 in progress
Chasing the initial lines on the Turtle Doors for a superyacht’s media screen

Let Nature Inspire You

In project #6, learn how to chase beautiful overlapping and undulating flowers and leaves with Eastern repoussé.

Eastern Repousse Floral work by Victoria’s students, crated during this course.

Bring Your Ideas to Life

With project #5, learn to capture the playful expressions of animals with Eastern repoussé.

Eastern Repousse Figurative work by Victoria’s Students

Lyric Crescent, Eastern repousse earrings & necklace by Victoria Lansford

Over 16 hours of detailed demo videos

+

Over 12 Hours of Live Q&A Coaching Calls

All live sessions recorded and posted on the course dashboard for later viewing.

All live sessions are at 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM Eastern Time (New York time) via Zoom

Course Demo Access Begins January 19, 2024 (first live session January 26)

All live sessions are at 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM Eastern Time (New York time) via Zoom and recorded for later viewing

Friday, January 26, 2024

Friday, February 2, 2024

Friday, February 9, 2024

Friday, February 16, 2024

Friday, February 23, 2024

Friday, March 1, 2024

Friday, March 15, 2024

Friday, March 29, 2024

Friday, April 12, 2024

Final Capstone Session Friday, May 10, 2024

You get continuing course access to all 16+ hours of recorded demos and 12 hours of live session recordings plus support from Victoria through June, 2024

How It Works

Victoria created a revolutionary, “flipped” course method so you get to watch and work with the demos first before the live sessions. This gives you time to work and come up with questions, so that all live time with Victoria is high quality, laser-focused troubleshooting and support to help you make more progress with your new skills.


  • Access all the demos, recorded live sessions, and handouts via the private course dashboard!
  • Watch and work alongside the many step-by-step, high-res demonstrations at your convenience!
  • Get your questions answered daily by Victoria.
  • Download and print off all the detailed handouts.
  • Connect with fellow jewelers and metalsmiths, sharing your progress, seeking inspiration, and supporting each other’s growth in this secure and private space.
  • Gather live on Zoom for more questions, in-depth discussions, and coaching in a nurturing and supportive atmosphere (recorded for later watching).
  • All demos and Zooms close captioned in English with other languages available. (Tour the Virtual Metalsmithing Classroom for more info)

Work at your at your own pace with realtime support.


Start and stop as needed. Easily find demos you’d like to repeat. Work asynchronously, when your schedule or time zone allows, ask questions on the dashboard and in live sessions. Get the support you need without getting overwhelmed when life gets in the way

Total work time with instructor feedback: 5 months.

Fantastic Teacher

I learned repousse’ back in the 90’s, but haven’t done much since then. I took a Zoom class with Victoria and my love of this technique has been reignited! She is a fantastic teacher and her methods make it so much easier to achieve amazing dimension and detail than how I originally learned. It’s a really satisfying way to work metal and Victoria’s love of the technique really comes through in her teaching. She is very thorough and explains everything in a way that is very easy to understand.
Susan Urquhart
Lulubug Jewelry

Incredibly Helpful

I really appreciate the video demos—I watched them all! I have to do something, then think about it, and then come back to it and practice again. They’ve been incredibly helpful. This is something that I’ve wanted to learn how to do for a while. I have your DVD, and it was so helpful that when I finally had a chance to take a class with you, I jumped at the opportunity even though I was in a time crunch. It’s been really wonderful—thank you. much.
Trica Adams
Metalsmith

I have gotten so much out of this

I feel so much more equipped and empowered to go ahead and play with this myself. Thank you so much for your class. I have gotten so much out of this—I’ve been wanting to do this for a long time, and had taken another repoussé (in-person) that was really very unsatisfying. It’s amazing to me that this online class made me more empowered than the one that I took in-person. I found your approach very freeing, and it just feels great, so thank you.
Cynthia Col
Metalsmith

Eastern Repousse work by Victoria’s students

About Victoria:

Victoria Lansford is an artist and educator who combines historical metalsmithing and illumination processes with cutting edge technology to create contemporary interpretations of centuries old craft forms. With a creative career spanning over 30 years, her genre-busting and award-winning art ranges in scale from intricate art jewelry and miniatures to architectural metalwork. 

Exhibitions and publications of Victoria’s artwork include the Museum of Contemporary Craft, Rochester Institute of Technology, the Georgia Museum, the Lark 500 series, Metalsmith and Jewelry Artist magazines, and Home and Garden Television. Recent large-scale commissions include a copper room divider and Eastern repousse doors for one of the world’s largest superyachts, and her digital/hardbound book Giving Voice, which she wrote, animated, and illustrated.

Victoria has taught and mentored thousands of metalsmiths around the globe through her online school, sold-out workshops, instructional series, Metal Techniques of Bronze Age Masters, and iPhoneTM app, iMakeJewelry.  As a result, she has created a renaissance for metal techniques, including Russian filigree, granulation, and Eastern repoussé. 

Victoria lives in Atlanta, GA with her husband Chris, son Skyler, and two Shelties Boudica and Elizabeth.

The Extended Eastern Repoussé Course

Course Access Begins January 19, 2024 (first live session January 26, 2024)

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$265

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Bonus: Save $10 on Victoria’s Eastern Repoussé & Chasing Tool Set

Coupon emailed upon registration in this course. (Enter coupon at checkout if you already have one.)

Enrolled students also get a six month trial access to Wholesale benefits through Rio Grande Jewelry Supply that will help save on tools and supplies for this course.

(The special code will be emailed to you from Victoria upon completion of registration of this course through this website.)

Victoria Lansford's Eastern Repousse Tools; photo by Pat Vasquez-Cunningham
Victoria Lansford’s Eastern Repousse Tools
Landscape of my Dreams, Eastern repousse, mokume gane cuff links by Victoria Lansford

Frequently Asked Questions

No. You will need to purchase Victoria Eastern Repoussé & Chasing Tools here or from Rio Grande. If you have made your own set of Eastern repousse tools from Victoria’s video, AND they are the same diameters, and lengths as her commercially available tools, they would work for this course.

Many of my online students cannot attend any of the live session because of time zones, work, or other obligations but still do fabulous work in the courses and are able to connect with me and each other through the dashboard asynchronously.

Access to the live session, coaching calls will be posted on Padlet (the class dashboard) within 24 hours.

All of the Q&A session recordings, demonstration videos, the ability to ask questions, and request feedback will be available to students until June 30, 2024

Although you won’t get lifetime access to these recordings and demos, the handouts, of course, are yours to download and keep forever.

Feature2023 Eastern Repousse Extended CourseEastern Repousse Video on VimeoEastern Repousse Video on DVDEastern Repousse II: Rings & Cuffs
Hours of Live Session Q&A Coaching Support12 hoursnonenone10 hours live support
Hours of Demo Content16+ hours of demos5 hours 30 min5 hours 30 min11+ hours of demos
Can Watch on Any DeviceDVD player only
Access for Life
Limited-Time Access
Contains module for Repoussé Animals
Contains the new Floral Module
Contains how to create Rings & Cuff Bracelets
Get questions answered via Course Dashboard
Q&A Forum Archive Access
Filmed in 4K
Filmed in 720 (lower resolution)
Prerequisite for this course or formatBasic jewelry and metalsmithing skills (Must know how to solder with a torch)Basic jewelry and metalsmithing skills (Must know how to solder with a torch)Basic jewelry and metalsmithing skills (Must know how to solder with a torch)Must have taken Eastern Repousse from Victoria or done her DVD projects

Repoussé is a French word, meaning to “push out.” In metalsmithing, the term repoussé means to strike sheet metal free-hand from the back with punches to create bas relief, while the term chasing means to strike from the front to countersink, refine repoussé or create incised decoration. Eastern repoussé is a specific technical process of repoussé not merely a design style. – Sharp peaks and valleys are my own stylization within the technique, not what makes it Eastern.

  • The delineation of an area to be “puffed” out and repeated going over of the exterior lines.
  • The process of working alternately from the front and back usually within a matrix of sheet metal.
  • The highly polished tools must always strike the metal perpendicular to the surface no matter how the curvature of the metal changes. The tools must be held just above the necks. The lower you hold the tool, the more control you have over where it hits your work!
  • The ability to create multiple levels of relief at any desired height within the laws of physics and met- allurgy.
  • Eastern repoussé is almost always done on 24 gauge non-ferrous sheet. When the background on a larger work must be thicker, 22 gauge will work. Typically Eastern repoussé is done on sterling, copper, or 18k gold. Fine silver in any gauge lacks the resistance needed to maintain details while working.
  • Plasticine, pitch, and bench blocks are all used to support the metal at different points in the process. Using plasticine (non-hardening modeling clay) when hammering from the back allows the metal to expand into much higher relief. – In antiquity smiths used clay for this step. – Supporting the metal with pitch gives more resistance when refining relief from the front. This allows for greater detail and also keeps the relief from caving back in on itself while still allowing some countersinking if desired.

I’ve successfully taught this technique to thousands of students, who go on to create beautiful works of their own designs and in their own creative voices. Many of these students came to me after becoming frustrated that they’d taken chasing and repoussé from other instructors and never done anything but the required class project that everyone had to do. Some were in tears, and some were just sad that their old class projects was still stuck in the pitch bowl half finished.

The process I teach and the exceptionally supportive way I teach (yes, even online!) is unique in the world of chasing and repoussé. It’s not about my ego; it’s about your learning new skills that you might not have even known were possible.

Eastern Repousse work by Victoria’s students

Level up your skills!

This course is a prerequisite for

Eastern Repousse II: Rings & Cuffs (coming fall, 2024).