Lost Wax Casting Course: Silver Ring

Learn the art of lost wax casting and make a silver ring!


Sarah Munnings Jewellery
Sarah Munnings Jewellery
5.0 (127)
3k

8 hours total (over 2 dates) Class size 4 to 8 guests     $250


Looking for unique things to do in Glen Waverley? Learn the art of lost wax casting while creating your very own unique ring!
No previous experience is required, as our friendly instructor will guide you through each step with patience and encouragement. You’ll be amazed at how quickly you pick up the techniques and see your design come to life.
The workshop runs over two sessions. In session one you will learn all the skills to carve your ring and it will be sent for casting.
In session two, you will learn to clean up the casting and take home your piece.
Using a variety of tools and materials, you’ll experience the joy of hands-on creation and the satisfaction of mastering a new craft. Let yourself be immersed in the meditative and therapeutic process of working with wax and metal and leave the workshop feeling inspired and proud of your creation.

Knowledge required
Beginner-friendly.
 
What you'll get
To take your jewellery home after the second session.
 
What to bring
Comfy clothes.
 
Session repeats

After the first session, the next session is: 11th Dec 6-8pm. If you can't make the second session you can opt to have your piece finished and ret.

Suitable for

This class is great for a team building activity, Christmas party or hens party.

This experience would also be a unique gift for her or gift for mum.

Location

SHOP 49 Westerfield Drive, Nottinghill, VIC

Lost Wax Casting Course: Silver Ring location
More about this class

This teacher has 127 reviews for their other experiences - which you can see here.

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Your teacher

Sarah Munnings Jewellery
Sarah Munnings Jewellery

5.0 (127)
3k
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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