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FREE course, Learn to hand engrave, March 18/19,


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If you live in Southwark this course is be FREE*

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

Do you like to draw? are you interested in calligraphy?

Join us for a 2 day jewellery course to learn the ancient art of hand engraving on metal.

It's a dying art, and if you have an aptidude for it there's a great opportunity for a rewarding and lucrative career in it too! We will teach you how to sharpen and prepare your tools, and how to cut lines and texture the surface of metal using these tools. Working on copper for the course, you will then build confidence to be able to hand engrave on more precious metals in your own time.

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

Weekend 18/19 March 2017, 10am - 5pm both days

Email me for a link to the website booking page


Free place RULES:

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

3) you are not in full time education

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