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Experiment with design and texture whilst creating your own bespoke bangle.
Whether you have a design in mind or want to be inspired, in this experience you’ll learn to measure, cut, file and sand your own unique bracelet to wear. Sarah will work with you to turn your ideas into a wearable piece, first helping you solder a copper sample, before taking you through the process of creating your bangle in silver. You’ll leave having learnt the tools and techniques used by jewellers. This is perfect for anyone curious to learn how to create their own silver pieces, and no previous experience is needed. It's a private experience bookable for two people, giving you the chance to properly explore the art of jewellery making.
There are no upcoming dates for this experience.
Existing dates have all sold out, but you can book now and schedule later when new dates are released.
You will need to bring along your own face mask. You’ll be provided all the equipment needed to create your silver bangle. All workspaces and equipment will be sanitised before the experience. Your experience will be run in smaller groups than usual to allow space for social distancing.
No previous experience is needed and all beginners are welcome. Although our workshops are intended for adults we do accept bookings for 15-17 years old, who must be accompanied by a ticketed adult.
Flux is an independent gallery in Bristol dedicated to good quality craft. It stocks unique jewellery and hand crafted art all made by independent makers, many located in the west country. The gallery was opened by Sarah, a maker herself, in 2016 and stocks an array of jewellery, ceramics, screenprints, abstract paintings. Sarah has been teaching people to make their own jewellery for the last ten years.
View more experiences by FluxSarah is the owner of Flux and your host. She started creating art herself 20 years ago, doing a fine art degree and then a clay and metal work degree. Sarah is passionate about jewellery making and has been teaching people the many techniques needed to create their own bespoke pieces since 2010.
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