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Cost: $155.00
Make pure silver rings with basic tools by forming metal clay and firing it in a kiln or with a
torch. With a simple home set up, you can make stacking rings, wide band rings, textured
rings and rings with stones set in place.
This great workshop with Arlene Mornick will focus on metal clay fabrication and sizing
techniques for rings. Learn how to accommodate shrinkage, prepare tools, add textures and
apply decorative elements. Arlene will also review firing and polishing methods.
Projects include the design and making of a wide band ring with a faceted stone centerpiece
and a narrow band ring decorated with silver clay elements.
Techniques taught:
• measuring ring size
• adjusting ring size for shrinkage
• making wide and narrow band rings
• creating surface textures
• adding decorative elements
• setting and firing in place stones
• firing methods for rings
• polishing and finishing rings
Kit fee of $50 for materials payable to the instructor the first day of class. Use of tools included with the class.
Class policies for refunds, transfers and cancelations.
If this class is sold out, please email us to be added to the waitlist.
Prerequisites:
Prior experience with metal clay, like successful completion of a basic metal clay class, like Metal Clay and Argentium, Metal Clay and Enameling, or Basic Metal Clay.
Location: Silvera Jewelry School, Berkeley, CA
Guest
Instructor:
Arlene Mornick
Upcoming Schedule
No upcoming occurences at this time.