Pierced Spoon Rest/Caddy
What is a Silversmith?
People often get confused between a jeweller and a silversmith. As the name implies, a jeweller designs and creates all things jewellery related, but a silversmith is a metalworker who crafts objects, tableware, cutlery and vessels from silver or other precious metals - E.g vases, containers, bowls, wine coasters candlestick holders and cocktail stirrers.
Class level:
Intermediate and above. Suitable for those who have good piercing skills All ages welcome. You are never too old to learn a new skill. Outline: The aim of this class is to give you the opportunity to experiment with silver ware, by making a pierced ( cut out) spoon caddy. We realise that sterling silver is very expensive, so for this this class you will pierce ( cut out), shape and dome a spoon caddy in brass or brass - however if you'd like to do it in silver, you can either supply your own silver, or contact Tracy to purchase silver on the day. You will pierce out your chosen design - either your own, or we have a couple of design sketches which you could choose from. Depending on your piercing skills, these designs can be as simple or as complex as you like. This intimate unisex class 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 . This is suitable for students who are confident in their piercing and soldering skills. The course runs for 5 hours, but can on occasion run over to allow students to complete their project. Please bring a packed lunch with you. For students between the ages of 16-18 you will need written consent from a parent. Tutor: Tracy Hills/Keith Taylor
Price: £100.00 Date: To be confirmed. Please contact Tracy to register your interest in this class. Time: 12.00 - 4.00pm (We can run a bit later if you have not completed your work |
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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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Contact: https://www.metalandflame.co.uk/contact
Email: [email protected] - Please note, if you email me, please include a phone number, as some of my replies land in spam folders
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
Email: [email protected] - Please note, if you email me, please include a phone number, as some of my replies land in spam folders