Learn to set sea glass in a rub over setting

Learn to make your own bezel settings for sea glass



2.5 hours

Class size 1 to 3 (public classes), 1 to 4
  $225 (PayPal Pay in 4 available)

Looking for a unique and fun activity in Melbourne? Join our jewellery making class and learn how to craft your own bezel sea glass settings!
Led by self-taught silversmith Sarah Munnings, this workshop is perfect for those with experience in torch soldering silver.
If you're a beginner, don't worry! We offer other classes to help you build your skills.
In this two-hour workshop, you'll learn traditional techniques to create stunning jewellery and have the opportunity to create your own sea glass setting.
Sarah is known for her relaxed and welcoming teaching style, helping you feel comfortable and confident throughout the process. If you have a specific design idea in mind, Sarah can even work with you to see if it's achievable.
Not only will you have a great time, but you'll also take home a beautiful piece of jewellery that you've crafted with your own hands.
Whether you're looking for a unique date night idea or a fun hangout with your friends, our jewellery making class is the perfect activity.
What you'll get
  • All materials provided - silver, copper, and brass, as well as all the tools you require.
  • You will get to take home your own jewellery the same day.
  • One to six people per class.
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What to bring
  • Covered-toe shoes.
  • Clothes you don't mind getting messy in.
  • A hair tie for long hair.
Location

49s Westerfield Drive, Notting Hill VIC

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Sarah Munnings Jewellery
Sarah Munnings Jewellery

5.0 (250)
female Women-owned

Sarah Munnings was working in the corporate world of finance and when she was struck down by a devastating mystery illness. Tests, more tests, and months of trips to doctors led to the diagnoses of Fibromyalgia (a chronic pain condition). This led to Sarah to rediscover her creativity as her own personal form of rehabilitation and become a self-taught jeweller who developed a table top jewellery practice in her kitchen.
She now teaches others the amazing creations that can be made using copper, silver and brass. She uses traditional techniques of forging, soldering and texturing metal, and is passionate about using tools that are easily accessible so that her guests at workshops can continue their journey of discovery at home.
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