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Make a Set of Silver Stacker Rings in a Day with the Bishopsland Educational Trust

18th April: design and make your own set of silver stacking rings.

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You will design and make a set of silver stacker rings, employing specialist techniques to design and make your jewellery.

Our experienced tutor will teach you how to transform silver into a set of rings. You will gain knowledge of designing, forming and finishing your rings using a variety of silversmithing methods and hand tools.

The course is suitable for beginners with no prior jewellery-making experience, or for those with some knowledge who’d like to refresh and extend their skills.

Your tutor for this course is Chamine Ghuss. Chamine has a First Class Honours degree in 3D Design & Crafts from the University of Brighton, as well as a teaching degree from the University of Bedfordshire. She has completed her first year on the Bishopsland post-graduate programme and is currently in her second year as one of two Artists in Residence. She has specialised in metalsmithing, polymers and composites.

The course are limited to a maximum of 6 attendees, so you will have expert tuition and we can adapt the teaching to suit your level of skill and desired outcome.

You can do this course as a standalone or book multiple short courses to build up a bank of jewellery and metal smithing skills.

All the tools, materials and teaching needed to produce your rings will be provided. The course takes place on Saturday 18th April, 10am-4.30pm at the Bishopsland Educational Trust, Hills Yard, Buscot, Faringdon SN7 8BY.

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Prices

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All £130.00

The basics

Booking details

Call 07557 994732

Suitability

This course is only suitable for those over the age of 18

Meeting point

Hills Yard, Buscot, Faringdon SN7 8BY

What to bring and wear

Tools and materials included. Wear practical clothes and footwear (closed shoes, no open toes) and ensure arms/legs are covered. Long hair must be tied back. You will need to bring an apron.

Accessibility

There is plenty of parking on site and accessible parking spaces are marked. There are some uneven surfaces such as cobbles due to the historic nature of the Estate. Seating is provided but the nature of the course may necessitate some standing. Please contact Bishopsland Educational Trust if you wish to have an informal chat about accessibility.

Contact info

Bishopsland Educational Trust

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