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Rachel Allan Jewellery

Silver precious metal clay workshop Thursday 3rd April 9.30am - 1pm

Silver precious metal clay workshop Thursday 3rd April 9.30am - 1pm

Regular price £95.00 GBP
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Learn to transform your precious metal clay into organic shapes to create a pendant or earrings.

Experiment with textures and moulds to texture your PMC. Once fired this becomes 999 fine silver. Time permitting we will attach findings to turn this into jewellery to take home. If time runs away these can be attached for you and returned at a later date.

Enjoy wearing your creation or will it be a gift?

Suitable for beginners or those with some previous experience.

Tools and 7g of PMC, small findings and a 16" or 18" chain are provided. Feel free to bring shells, fabric, leaves, buttons or whatever else you can find with very fine textures on to create your designs.  This is not essential as I will have a selection available.

Places are limited so book to avoid disappointment

4 hours £ 95

Based in Cosheston, Pembrokeshire. 

 

 
Health and Safety

In order for everyone to have a lovely time on our courses you need to be aware of potential hazards in the workshop.  Therefore, please could you ensure that you read the following for your Health, Safety and Happiness.

Please follow these guidelines.  Failure to do so is at your own risk.

Appropriate Clothing

  • There are some heavy and sharp items in the workshop therefore participants must wear shoes which offer some degree of protection.  Sandals and open toe shoes may be stylish, however, are a no no! (Shoes made from leather or leather substitute should offer a sensible amount of protection.)

  • Chemicals such as mild acid and also oil is used which could cause damage to clothing. Whilst aprons are provided it is recommended that students so not wear their Sunday best.

  • Long loose sleeves are not recommended unless they can be rolled up as this could be a hazard when using a torch.

  • Long hair must be tied back to avoid being caught in the flame of a torch or other machinery/tools.

Food & Drink

  • To ensure that chemicals are not accidentally consumed, eating food and drinking is not recommended in the workshop space. However making jewellery can be thirsty work so access to drinking water is possible during workshop time in a separate area.  Always wash your hands!

  • For full day courses please bring your lunch or Tesco, Aldi or Asda are about 2 miles down the road should you need to purchase lunch on the day.  

  • For half day courses and during break time a selection of teas, coffee, biscuits and maybe even yummy cake will be provided.

Age

  • Jewellery classes are restricted to 16 years and over unless specifically run for children.

Thank you.

 

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