Level 3 - Advanced
6 Week Silver Jewellery Course
Wednesday Evening
6 Week Silver Jewellery Course
Wednesday Evening

Class level: Advanced
Suitable for those who have completed Level 1 and 2 of our jewellery courses, or who have some experience in jewellery making skills.
During this 6 week course, we will look at various techniques, such as how to make a claw/prong/basket settings. You will also learn and how to make your own tapered collets.
There will also be time to go over any previously learned techniques, you might have missed, or are not sure of, and would like to go over again. You will also continue to work on and practice the various techniques you have already learned.
Course Dates
New courses starting in July
Wednesday Classes
Evening Classes
Level 3 - Advanced 6 Week Silver Jewellery Course
Evenings: Wednesday
Dates: 13th July - 24th August 2022. Please Note: Although this is normally a 6 week course, it will run over 7 weeks, as there will be a 1 week break between 1st - 5th August.
Time: 7:00 - 9:00pm
Price: £150.00
Age: 16+ For students under 18, you will need your parents consent to attend these classes.
Tutor: Keith Taylor
Evenings: Wednesday
Dates: 13th July - 24th August 2022. Please Note: Although this is normally a 6 week course, it will run over 7 weeks, as there will be a 1 week break between 1st - 5th August.
Time: 7:00 - 9:00pm
Price: £150.00
Age: 16+ For students under 18, you will need your parents consent to attend these classes.
Tutor: Keith Taylor
PLEASE NOTE: Although this is normally a 6 week course, it will run over 7 weeks, as there will be a 1 week break between 1st - 5th August. I do apologise for any inconvenience caused.
What to expect in this course:
You do need to have completed our Beginners and Intermediate Courses, or have some prior jewellery making skills.
During this 6 week course, you will learn how to make collets and how to make a claw/prong and basket settings. You will also learn how to make a simple flat We will delve into organic casting, by using water and food
You will be taught by our very experienced tutors Tracy and Keith, who will constantly be on hand to help and advise you.
Our small unisex class which is held in our Liverpool workshop, is a great environment to develop your creativity and do something fun with like-minded people. It also offers the opportunity to make lovely original gifts, or may even be the start of a new career.
Each student bench has its own complete set of hand tools, soldering station, a Foredom quick release pendant drill, an overhead light with magnifier. The workshop also has a larger tool section, such as drill press, hydraulic press, rolling mill and bench grinder and polisher.
For students under 18, you will need a parent's consent to attend these classes.
We can only accommodate 4 students in our Level 3 classes; therefore early booking is essential.
What to expect in this course:
You do need to have completed our Beginners and Intermediate Courses, or have some prior jewellery making skills.
During this 6 week course, you will learn how to make collets and how to make a claw/prong and basket settings. You will also learn how to make a simple flat We will delve into organic casting, by using water and food
You will be taught by our very experienced tutors Tracy and Keith, who will constantly be on hand to help and advise you.
Our small unisex class which is held in our Liverpool workshop, is a great environment to develop your creativity and do something fun with like-minded people. It also offers the opportunity to make lovely original gifts, or may even be the start of a new career.
Each student bench has its own complete set of hand tools, soldering station, a Foredom quick release pendant drill, an overhead light with magnifier. The workshop also has a larger tool section, such as drill press, hydraulic press, rolling mill and bench grinder and polisher.
For students under 18, you will need a parent's consent to attend these classes.
We can only accommodate 4 students in our Level 3 classes; therefore early booking is essential.
Some techniques covered in the course:
Refreshments Provided: Tea, Coffee and biscuits provided. |
Hand Tools used:
Each workbench will have all the tools needed to make your chosen piece - which includes a pendant drill, soldering station and overhead light with magnifier. We also have other tools, such as a hydraulic press, pillar drill, bench grinder, rolling mill, and soldering station with a Little smiths torch and A Sievert torch Materials provided: Consumables and an allocation of brass and copper supplied. You will need to provide your own materials - silver, gemstones etc. A small selection of tools and materials are available to purchase from me. |
What to Bring:
This is a workshop environment, so your well being and safety is important to us. To ensure this is a safe - but fun environment for you to learn in; we ask that you please:
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More information or queries:
Terms and conditions: https://www.metalandflame.co.uk/tcs.html
Frequently asked questions: www.metalandflame.co.uk/faq.html
Coronavirus Safety Procedures: www.metalandflame.co.uk/coronavirus-rules-and-procedures.html
Contact: https://www.metalandflame.co.uk/contact.html
Terms and conditions: https://www.metalandflame.co.uk/tcs.html
Frequently asked questions: www.metalandflame.co.uk/faq.html
Coronavirus Safety Procedures: www.metalandflame.co.uk/coronavirus-rules-and-procedures.html
Contact: https://www.metalandflame.co.uk/contact.html