Silver Clay for Jewellery Making Workshop

Gain a broad understanding of working with silver clay to make jewellery.


Liz Taylor
Liz Taylor
5.0 (13)

6 hours Class size 1 to 8 guests    

  £130 (£285 per class surcharge applies for private classes) (PayPal Pay in 3 available)

Art Clay Silver is a remarkable material made from fine silver particles suspended in a soft, malleable binder. It handles like clay, but once fired it transforms into solid fine silver — perfect for creating beautiful jewellery without the need for traditional metalworking tools. This workshop is ideal for beginners who want to explore its creative possibilities in a relaxed, supportive setting.
Each participant receives a 10g packet of Art Clay Silver, enough to make two to three small pieces. Additional clay, gemstones and findings will be available to purchase on the day if you’d like to customise or expand your designs. All specialist tools, textures and materials are provided.
You’ll be guided through the complete making process: shaping, texturing, refining, firing and finishing your pieces. Most designs can be torch‑fired, while larger or more intricate pieces can be kiln‑fired for added strength. Once fired, you’ll polish your creations to a professional shine and learn how to attach jump rings or chains so your jewellery is ready to wear or gift.
By the end of the workshop, you’ll feel confident handling silver clay, applying textures, refining your designs and preparing them for firing. You’ll gain hands‑on experience with torch firing, polishing and finishing techniques, leaving with a solid foundation in silver‑clay jewellery making and a set of beautiful handmade pieces.
The workshop takes place in Liz’s garden studio, where she teaches in small groups to ensure plenty of individual support. Liz brings over 20 years of professional teaching experience, along with specialist diplomas in Fine Jewellery Making and Advanced Jewellery Making from the London Jewellery School. This combination of high‑level jewellery training and decades of classroom expertise means you’ll learn complex techniques in a way that feels clear, achievable and genuinely enjoyable. Her workshops are structured, supportive and packed with practical guidance, offering the kind of step‑by‑step teaching and personalised troubleshooting that only an experienced educator can provide.
What you'll get
  • One packet of 10g Art Clay Silver is enough to make two to three small pieces.
  • Additional clay, gemstones, and findings are available for purchase on the day.
Knowledge required
No previous experience with silver clay is required. Some manual dexterity is helpful, but most individual needs can be accommodated. Participants are encouraged to get in touch if they would like to discuss any specific requirements. Please note that the learning studio is not currently wheelchair accessible. Children aged 11 and over are welcome but must be accompanied by a paying adult.
What to bring
  • You may wish to bring a pen, notebook, and apron.
  • If you suffer from any respiratory conditions, you might like to bring a dust mask.
  • You can also purchase more silver to make extra pieces, so please bring cash to pay directly to your tutor.
  • Tools and consumables will be provided, but if you have any, feel free to bring your own.
Location

Pampisford

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Liz Taylor
Liz Taylor

5.0 (13)

I am the owner of The Silver Bird, an artisan, handmade jewellery business based in a semi-rural village in Cambridgeshire. I am a member of the Guild of Jewellery Designers, have a Diploma in Fine Jewellery making, and am currently completing a Diploma in Advance Jewellery making with the London Jewellery School. I specialise in bespoke commissions and customisable pieces, as well as teaching traditional jewellery making techniques.
I retired from an 18 year career as a secondary DT teacher, over which time I taught hundreds of young people how to design and make novel, beautiful products, by exploring material properties and generating unique forms.
During this time, I completed a Masters of Education at Cambridge University, focusing on creative idea generation and development. This gave me a particular passion for biomimicry; using and replicating the nature through product design to make unique textures and forms.
I have taught adult silver jewellery making classes in several schools, and have set up my own teaching school in Pampisford, Cambridge.
Jewellery making with silver is easily the most addictive thing I have ever done. And that's before we talk about the enchanting world of gemstones! Whether you are into contemporary or classic pieces, you are learning for pleasure, or you want your own career change, I can help you fall in love with the processes and achieve your jewellery-making potential.
Contact me for an informal chat if you'd like more information of what I can offer. I look forward to making with you.

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2026-06-12 15:00:00
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