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Last chance free jewellery course 15/16 July at Flux jewellery school


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Free 2 day jewellery course in Keum Boo

If you live in Southwark this course is FREE*

If you are out of borough the course is ?225 for the weekend

Suitable for all levels from beginner to advanced

This weekend jewellery making course introduces you to the art of keum boo: fusing fine gold foil (24ct) to a finished piece of sterling silver jewellery.

The ancient Korean technique of keum boo is both beautiful and cost effective, and over the 2-day workshop we will also highlight additional techniques that can be applied to further enhance the contrast of colour and texture to produce highly individual pieces of jewellery.

The course fee covers the cost of all materials for an initial project. Additional materials will be available for purchase if you wish to work on a larger or second piece of jewellery.

More advanced students may wish to bring along exsting work that they would like to embellish.You may also bring your own precious materials to work with.


Note this is a 2 day course, you need to attend both Saturday and Sunday

Weekend 15/16 July 2017, 10am - 5pm both days

Email me for a link to the website booking page


Free place RULES:

You will need to make a contribution towards the cost of your precious materials - ?20 suggested donation.

You are eligible for a free place on this course if

1)You haven't done a course with us at Flux yet this academic year (since August 2016)

2) you have been legally resident in this country for at least 3 years

3) you are not in full time education

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