Beginning Jewellery Course 10 weeks Summer Term 2024

Beginning Jewellery Course 10 weeks Summer Term 2024

£240.00

Monday Evenings 6:30-9:00pm

Course dates w/c April 22- July 8th

1/2 term break May 27th & May BH 6th 

Rachel Hearne Jewellery School

7-9 The Glassworks, Lancaster, LA1 1NZ

This course is suitable for complete beginners or anyone with minimal experience with silver smithing. We will start with the basics to learn theory and techniques such as how to anneal metal, filing, forming, cutting metal with a piercing saw, adding texture , drilling and soldering. We will start with high polished soldered ring and will cover more techniques as we progress through the course. You will be able to design your own jewellery making earrings, a pendant and a stone set ring.

All tools are provided.

Materials for your first silver ring project will be included but you will need to purchase material for future projects. We will cover what to buy in class this will vary from student to student depending on individual projects.

Please note this couse is 10 weeks with a week off during May 27th 1/2 term and 1st May Bank Holiday on May 6th 

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COURSE INFORMATION

When making jewellery please note that you will require good use of your hands and eyesight. A sustained level of concentration is required as is following instruction/direction.

Rachel has had formal teacher training and experience teaching goldsmithing for 14 years to a variety of learning styles and skills sets.  The more information you provide can help make your learning journey smooth. If you feel you have any impairments or learning challenges that might affect you or the course work please contact us prior to booking and we will do our best to find a class suitable and/or make special arrangements where possible.

Your level will be determined based on your actual bench skills meaning that we will assess your work and advance you when you are ready to move up a level. Typically it takes 2-4 terms to progress to the next level. For advanced students they may choose to take the course as long as they wish. Special technique workshops are also a wonderful way to top up knowledge or try something more challenging.

Please note most jewellery making skills are not acquired in less than 4-5 years full time so please be realistic with your expectations. Anyone promising you otherwise is definitely not be realistic either. This is a journey that never ends. Most experienced goldsmiths would argue it takes more than a dozen years and a good teacher/master along side too.  There is a lot to learn and time spent practicing outside of class will help your progression.

All tools are provided by Rachel Hearne Jewellery School though you may wish to build your own hand tool kit so you can continue some tasks at home.  Your own kit should be well marked and labelled as mix ups can easily happen.

You will be advised on where to purchase materials such as silver, copper or brass or it may be possible to purchase some metals from Rachel Hearne Ltd at a fair price. We will be encouraging you to become comfortable with ordering your own supplies so you are able to be self-sufficient.

FAQS COURSES

What measures are in place to help prevent the spread of Covid19?

 Students are required to adhere strictly to the studio safety guidelines including frequent handwashing/ gel and wearing a mask. Studio equipment is being cleaned after every class to ensure a safe environment for everyone. Increased ventilation to the space may require you to bring an extra layer while in class.

Please do not attend if you have symptoms of Covid19, have been asked to isolate or are awaiting results of a lateral flow or PCR test.

 

What do I need to know before attending?

·      Students must not wear sandals or open toed shoes.

·      Students need to bring personal safety goggles and mask.

·      Loose clothing, sleeves and scarves should not be worn

·      Cotton or wool clothing is best if using torches

·      No food can be consumed in the studio.

·      Drinks are allowed but must have a cover/lid

·      A cotton apron is advised to help keep clothing clean