Working with Metal Clay

Samples of Marissa's Jewelry Piece.  All are Metal Clay except for the 2 copper earrings.  

Have you ever wanted to design and create your own jewelry? With Precious Metal Clay (PMC) you can do just that. This class is for both students who have taken a basics class as well as beginners who are motivated to learn a whole variety of jewelry making techniques using PMC.

Students will review basics of working with metal clay including texturing; filing, firing, and finishing but also extend beyond the basics to include:

  • How to achieve different textures using Celie Fago's technique of Polymer Clay Tear-Away sheets
  • Creating your own molds in order to repeat patterns and forms
  • How to construct rings, hollow forms, beads, draping, stone setting, and keum-boo
  • · Various ways to polish the metal including tumbling, hand polishing with 3M polishing sheets, and flex shaft attachments.

This is an 18 hour class held over 6 weekly sessions (3 hours each). If a make-up class in necessary, it will be held on November 6, 2008. The class and materials fees covers one 28 gram packet of PMC+ (additional packets of clay will be for sale by the instructor during class) and in-class use of instructors tools, textures, finishing supplies, and kiln - everything needed to create your one of a kind jewelry.

Students will be required to either bring their own PMC+ slip (estimated at $32.00) or purchase a container from the instructor for use with making rings, hollow forms, draping, and stone setting. Students may either bring or purchase from the instructor PMC Sheet (estimated at $13.00) and/or PMC 3 16 gram for stone setting (estimated at $30.00)

To Sign up for this class please visit the Metalwerx Website

 
 
   
           
   
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