
Make A Silver Necklace
The Course
Perfect for beginners with a little knowledge of jewellery making. The techniques covered to make your necklace will include sawing, filing, soldering and hammering so manual dexterity is essential.
The Tutor
Anna Rennie is a Silversmith and teacher who gained a BA (Hons) in Silversmithing & Jewellery at Truro College and went on to train further at Bishopsland. Anna specializes in several traditional silversmithing methods especially raising. She also teaches regular jewellery and silversmithing courses as well as exhibiting her work across the UK.
Participant Information
Dexterity and hand strength is required due to the physical nature of the course. All other tools and materials will be provided. This course is for people aged 18 and over only.
Fee & Refreshments
£100 per person, including tuition, teas and coffees. Please let the Museum know in advance of any dietary requirements. The Museum café will be open for lunch, or you may wish to bring a packed lunch.
Please read our Adult Day Courses terms & conditions.
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Courses at our Museum
Lifelong learning has been at the heart of the Museum’s mission since its founding over 50 years ago. We are dedicated to promoting the preservation of historic buildings and architectural heritage, as well as keeping alive the traditional crafts, trades, and industries of the Weald & Downland region.
We offer a rich programme of day schools, longer courses and evening talks that celebrate Historic Building Conservation, Traditional Rural Trades, and Crafts. Each course is led by experienced practitioners who are passionate about their field and generous in sharing both their knowledge and hands-on skills.
Whether you’re seeking a rewarding new hobby, aiming to develop practical expertise, or considering a career change, our courses provide inspiration and opportunity in equal measure. We invite you to explore our programme, discover what excites you, and join us in keeping these valuable traditions alive.
