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Free Two Day Jewellery Course, 10th and 11th May - Camberwell


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Flux Studios in Camberwell have the last few remaining places this weekend, GOING FREE! the only clause for this wonderful course is you have to be a Southwark resident.


Weekend Jewellery Course 10 ? 11 May 2014




Course Details: Make a Silver Pendant with a Stone. PS06 The course aims to introduce and develop the practical skills we use for working precious materials in contemporary jewellery making. First experimenting with texturing and other sheet metal techniques you will then design a pendant, also incorporating a semi-precious stone of your choice. You will then learn how to make a setting for the stone and you will complete the piece with a bail or a jump ring to attach it to a piece of leather.


Dates:


Sat 10- Sun 11 May 2014

Times: 10.00am ? 5pm

Contact:



Enquiries


For enquiries and enrolment contact


[email protected]


Tel: 07931 228 352


Address of Studio:

Flux Studios, 2f Vanguard Court, Camberwell, SE5 8QT

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