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Foundations of Jewellery Making (3 Day Course)

Sat, 01 Nov

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The Churn Room

Over this 3 day course, Jo Rutherford will introduce you to the five main skills sets that form the foundation of metal-smithing. During the course you will learn and practice these skills to enable you to design and make your own unique sterling silver jewellery pieces.

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Foundations of Jewellery Making (3 Day Course)
Foundations of Jewellery Making (3 Day Course)

When & Where

01 Nov 2025, 9:30 am – 3:30 pm AEST

The Churn Room, 38 Williams St, Dayboro QLD 4521, Australia

Details

Foundations of Jewellery Making is a 3 day course, run over a Saturday, Sunday, and the following Sunday.

It is a very small group (limited to 4 participants) and suitable for beginners, with no prior experience required.


DAY 1: Saturday 1 November, 9:30am - 3:30pm

DAY 2: Sunday 2 November, 9:30am - 3:30pm

DAY 3: Sunday 9 November, 9:30am - 3:30pm


This multi-day workshop program will introduce you to the five main skills sets that form the foundation of metal-smithing.


During this program you will learn and practice:


Sawing

Cutting metal with a jewellers saw – putting the saw together, understanding which blade to use, practicing sawing metal shapes.


Filing

Using files to shape your metal – understanding which file to use for the job at hand, practicing your filing technique to smooth and shape edges.


Metalworking

Learning how to shape and texture metal; annealing the metal to make it malleable; adding texture with stamps, hammers, dapping the metal to form domed shapes.


Soldering

Working with a butane torch to learn how to heat your metal to solder or join metal into your desired shapes. You will learn about using flux to prevent oxidation of metal and using different grades of solder to join the metal and

removing oxidation with a pickle solution.


Finishing

Once you have fabricated your piece of jewellery there are a range of finishing techniques to choose to complete your piece. Learn to add that special finish with texturing, burnishing, buffing, polishing and patinating.


During the course you will practice on base metals (copper or aluminium).

In addition to the pieces you make from base metals you will be able to make 2 – 3 pieces from sterling silver – earrings, rings, small pendant or bangle.


The course will be run over three sessions 9:30am - 3:30pm with a half hour break for lunch.

Tea and coffee will be provided. Please feel free to BYO lunch or check out the cafes near by.


All materials and tools are provided in the workshop fee.




About Jo Rutherford

Jo is a Brisbane based artist working across several disciplines.


Her primary focus is designing and creating unique, handmade, wearable art and jewellery. Metals, primarily silver, are shaped, textured and embossed and combined with semi-precious stones, pearls, textiles and other materials.


Her jewellery practice centres around utilising recycled silver and other metals, and experimenting with texturing and shaping techniques to create unique pieces.


Jo has been a jewellery designer and printmaker for over 20 years developing her skills through formal courses and workshops. In a former life she managed the training and development program for over 200 staff members in an educational organisation, designing and delivering workshops in person and online.


Notes for Workshop Participants


  • Please arrive 15 minutes before the workshop start time to get settled in our Workshop Area

  • Workshops are held in the Mezzanine, located upstairs within The Churn Room

  • Street parking is available on Williams Street

  • Workshop participants must wear closed in shoes and have long hair tied back.

  • We suggest wearing comfortable, breathable clothes suitable for warm weather conditions - we have fans, but our building is not air-conditioned

  • Access to the Mezzanine may be difficult for persons with significant mobility issues. It is not wheelchair accessible. Please consider this prior to booking.


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