Designed for people who wish to learn how to make pure silver jewelry using metal (silver) clay this introductory course is intended for both those who have never used metal clay before and those who have some experience of traditional silver-smithing methods who wish to develop some different techniques to complement their existing skills. Metal clay is a substance consisting of tiny silver particles held together with an organic binder and water. This renders the silver into a clay-like substance. When the clay is fired (with a gas torch or in a kiln) the binder burns away and you are left with solid silver. This is purer than sterling silver and can be hallmarked. While learning basic techniques, you will embark upon a series of small jewelry projects using the skills you have learned. These projects may typically include such items as pendants, earrings, rings, and brooches of your own design.
This introductory course assumes students possess no previous knowledge and is suitable for beginners, or those with some previous experience who wish to improve their skills.
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Fashion Business & Management
Wallisdown
Foundation
Full-Time, 10 weeks
September ,January
£329,
Birmingham, England.
Foundation
GBP £9,250, £13,200
Cardiff
Foundation
GBP International: £16,750
Poole, Dorset, United Kingdom
Foundation
GBP £329