Workshops

Full day workshops are held at 14 Harrow In Close in Elgin, approximately once per month from 9am - 4pm.

Ideal for creating simple one off pieces in a single day to more complex items across a series of workshops. With classes at a maximum of eight you will get plenty of the tutors time in a relaxed, well equipped studio.

The classes are a mix of beginners and more advanced enabling you to see more intricate pieces being made using different techniques.

Tea, coffee and biscuits are provided in the full day classes, you need to bring an apron and lunch.

A bundle of sawblades are included in the price of your first class. Additional bundles are available to purchase for £3.50.


Jewellery silver class Elgin Inverness Scotland
 

 

Techniques you can learn include:

  • Sawing

  • Texturing

  • Roller printing

  • Doming

  • Annealing

  • Soldering

  • Etching

  • Delft clay casting

  • Drilling

  • Wax carving

For refunds and cancellations see our terms and conditions.


Workshops


2024 class dates

Saturday 8th June 2024
£90.00
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Gift Voucher
from £10.00

Available in Various Amounts

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Gift Voucher - One day Workshop
£90.00

(Does not include materials.)

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Silver skeleton leaf printed and domed pendant made by Pat Plume in an Elgin one day workshop. Her first piece!

Silver skeleton leaf printed and domed pendant made by Pat Plume in an Elgin one day workshop. Her first piece!

'Hello Helen,

Thank you for a really lovely experience in the workshop methods of jewellery making on Saturday, I really enjoyed it, especially as I managed better than I thought I would. Your teaching methods, information and demonstrations were spot on, especially for a beginner like me. I would certainly recommend the class and I feel the £60 day workshop is very good value, especially with all the equipment we have the use of and being able to complete an item. If an evening class is going to start when the school term begins, would you let me know as I would like to come along again.'

Kind regards,
Pat Plume