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Lost Wax Casting; Ring Making Workshop with Tilly Sudsbury

Lost Wax Casting; Ring Making Workshop with Tilly Sudsbury

Event Date:

This event is guest hosted by Tilly Sudsbury.

Join Tilly Sudsbury for an afternoon of creativity in this ring making masterclass. During the workshop you will carve your own ring in jeweller's wax and learn about the traditional jewellery making technique of lost wax casting. Tilly’s classes are always a relaxed and fun environment, to allow you the space to step away from the noise, and shift your focus onto something creative for a couple of hours. Open to everyone, and no experience is necessary. 

At the end of the class when your rings are complete, they will be taken for casting locally in London, polished up, and shipped back to you. Lead times are 4-6 weeks. 

You will receive complimentary drinks and snacks during the session.

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Date: Sunday 7th April
Duration:
90 minutes
Time:
11am - 1.30pm, 2.30-5pm
Investment:
£55

Please note pricing:

Workshop ticket - £55 - this includes your experience, materials and tools, demonstration of tools and guidance through each step

Optional extras (payments will be take on the day during the workshop):

Your ring cast in recycled sterling silver - £80 - Additional to the ticket price, this includes the casting, cleaning up and polishing, size check, and postage back to you

Casting in gold - dependent on weight
Gemstones - from +£20
- - Additional to the ticket price, this includes the casting, cleaning up and polishing, size check, and postage back to you
Gold plating - £45 - - Additional to the ticket price, this includes the casting, cleaning up and polishing, size check, and postage back to you

*If your ring weighs over 20g in silver there will be an extra charge that is determined by the weight of your finished ring.

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Your host: Tilly has 9 years of experience as a jeweller, making her own collections and bespoke jewellery in responsibly sourced precious materials. After noticing an interest in her process, she began hosting workshops to open up her practise and share her knowledge with others in an engaging, creative way.