Silver Jewellery Making Class

Create a handmade jewellery piece just as unique as you!



3.5 hours Class size 1 to 10     label £60

Join your talented teacher Helen Kenna and learn how to make jewellery using silverclay. You will learn about Precious Metal Clay and get loads of useful tips as you go along on using this 999 fine silver (sterling silver is 925).

Put your new knowledge into practice and make a pendant, earrings, or both if you prefer smaller jewellery items. You will shape your piece, add pattern and texture and then, using a small blowtorch, watch your creations turn into silver.

Jewellery making with silver clay is a rewarding and beautiful activity that is super fun to try. It never fails to cause a stir of excitement and wonder - you'll be fascinated....and it's addictive!

Last but not least, clean up your handcrafted jewellery and wear it home. Share this amazing workshop as a gift experience or give the finished pieces out as meaningful handmade gifts!

Add-ons available for this class
  • Extra packets of Silver Clay 7g (£15)
  • Extra packets of Silver Clay 10g (£21)
You can add these when you book (optional).
 
Knowledge required
This is a beginner class that needs no prior knowledge - Just enjoy getting creative, meeting new people and have fun learning new skills.
 
What you'll get
  • All the materials you need to craft a silver jewellery item you create to take home and show off. There's nothing like saying 'I made it!'
  • Free tea and coffee are available.
What to bring
Nothing to bring but an idea or two. Unsure? Not to worry, inspiration will be provided.
 
Location

St. Teilo's Hall - The Glebe, Bishopston, SA3 3JP, Wales

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Your teacher
Helen Kenna Creations
Helen Kenna Creations

5.0 (30)

I've loved being creative my whole life so, after travelling and living in Greece for 13 years, I returned to the UK to study in Swansea, achieving a BA and MA in Architectural Glass, followed by a teaching degree in Art and Design. It was such an exciting time, learning and teaching everything I'd always loved. Later, as part of my professional development in teaching, a taster session using Precious Metal Clay was tagged onto the end of a short course and that was it, I was hooked on that too. I did evening classes for three years with Gorseion College for a City and Guilds, followed by taking up traditional silversmithing classes at the same college. I've been making jewellery and doing glasswork as a business since 2013, passing on my enthusiasm in my classes.

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