Silver Clay Seashell Earring and Necklace Workshop

Use magical silver clay to create a pair of seashell earrings and a necklace.



4 hours Class size 1 to 5 guests       £90 (PayPal Pay in 3 available)

Learn the beauty of silver clay in this jewellery-making workshop in Southsea, where you’ll design and craft your own beautiful set of seashell earrings and a shell charm necklace. You’ll learn how to mould and shape the clay to form tiny shells and to solder on earring posts and jump rings. This workshop is perfect for complete beginners as well as those looking to expand their creative skills. No previous jewellery-making experience is needed—the process is structured, accessible, and rewarding. You’ll receive plenty of one-to-one guidance in a small, friendly group of no more than five participants.
What to expect:
  • Learn how to make a mould to use with silver clay and mould and refine your pieces.
  • Create a pendant and a pair of stud earrings in the form of natural shells.
  • Fire your pieces to watch them transform into solid fine silver.
  • Solder on earring posts and jump rings.
  • Oxidise and polish your pendant for a professional, high-quality finish.
  • All tools and materials included, with expert tuition throughout!
Silver clay is made from recycled silver, so you’ll be creating a stunning, sustainable piece of jewellery with minimal environmental impact. By the end of the session, you’ll leave with handcrafted silver jewellery that’s uniquely yours—beautiful keepsakes to treasure or gift to someone special.
What you'll get
  • All equipment is provided for the workshop.
  • 7g silver clay - enough to make earrings and a small pendant.
  • Sterling silver findings.
  • Class notes sent electronically.
  • Tea, coffee, and biscuits included, and a glass of non-alcoholic sparkly at the end of the day.
Knowledge required
Beginner class. No experience is necessary.
What to bring
Something to tie back long hair, and glasses if needed for close work. Please wear closed-in shoes as we will be working with hot metal, and no floaty sleeves or fluffy fabrics.

FAQ

Is silver clay real silver?
Yes, the clay is made up of fine silver particles mixed together with an organic binder. When the clay is fired the silver particles 'sinter' which means they join together to form hard metal which is 99.9% pure silver.
Is silver clay environmentally friendly?
Silver clay is reclaimed and recycled from industry - items such as x - rays and electrical components so it is great for the environment and sustainable.
Do I need any experience of working with silver clay?
No, the taster classes are suitable for beginners with no previous experience.
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Do I need to be artistic or creative?
No, I will provide tools and accessories which make designing your piece very easy and I will be on hand with support and encouragement if you need help.
Location

Portsmouth

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Sea to Sky Silver Jewellery
Sea to Sky Silver Jewellery

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Growing up, I spent a lot of time by the sea; our family holidays were always spent on the beautiful beaches of Devon and Cornwall. Living in Portsmouth, the beach was my go-to place for fun, unwinding and thinking things through. Over the years, I developed a habit of collecting things I found washed up on the shore—seashells, stones, sea glass. These little pieces always fascinated me, not just because they were beautiful, but because each one felt like a reminder of time spent in my favourite places.
When I discovered silver clay, I decided to use these materials as inspiration to create jewellery. I could make pieces that brought the ocean with me wherever I went, without having to be at the beach all the time. The more I thought about it, the more it made sense. Jewellery can hold meaning, and these natural elements from the sea seemed like the perfect way to create something that would remind people of the coast—whether they lived near it or not.
My goal isn’t to make something overly complicated or fancy—it’s about creating something simple and raw, like the beach itself. The ocean is beautiful in its own way, and I wanted to capture that feeling in my jewellery.
Living by the sea gives me inspiration to create pieces using natural, organic shapes and textures; most of the pieces I make have a connection to the seaside or to nature, whether it’s the colours, the textures, or the materials. I like the idea that when someone wears a piece of my jewellery, they get a small connection to the coast or to nature, no matter where they are. It's not about nostalgia or romance; it's about appreciating the natural beauty around us and having a small piece of it to carry with us.
I decided I wanted to pass on this magical way of making jewellery so
with the constant support of my equally creative husband I have achieved parts one and two of my Art Clay Silver Diploma. I am now running silver clay jewellery beginner workshops here in Southsea; no previous silver clay or jewellery making experience is needed - so if you fancy having a go yourself please get in touch, I'd love to share the magic and you'll be amazed at what you can create!
“The beauty of handmade is in the imperfections.”
— Anon

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