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Silver Clay Jewellery Experience - Smiddy Banff
Dates:
11th Jul - 10th Oct 2026
10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
About Silver Clay Jewellery Experience - Smiddy Banff
Silver Clay Jewellery offers an introduction to working with metal clay, a contemporary material that allows fine silver to be shaped, textured and formed before being fired into solid metal. This workshop provides a calm and supportive environment in which to explore the material and create a small collection of finished silver jewellery.
During the session you will work with silver clay from its raw state through to firing and finishing, gaining an understanding of its unique properties and creative potential. You will be supported step by step as you shape, refine and fire your pieces, resulting in completed silver jewellery that you can take home at the end of the session.
Who is this workshop for:
This workshop is suitable for complete beginners and no previous experience is required. The structured, guided nature of the session makes it accessible whether you are confident in creative settings or simply curious to try something new. It is also well suited to those with some jewellery experience who would like to explore a new material.
What you will learn:
- During the workshop you will be introduced to key techniques for working with silver clay, including:
- Preparing and handling silver clay
- Shaping, texturing and refining forms
- Drying and firing using torch or kiln methods
- Finishing and polishing fired silver
You will work between individual jewellers’ benches and a shared central workbench, using professional tools and equipment throughout the workshop.
What is included:
The workshop includes an initial allocation of silver clay, along with all tools and equipment required for the session. Each participant has their own dedicated workspace within the studio. Additional silver clay may be purchased on the day if you wish to continue developing your work.
What to bring and wear:
You are welcome to bring a sketchbook or notebook if you enjoy planning or recording ideas, though this is optional. Please wear closed-toe shoes and ensure long hair is tied back. Loose clothing should be kept to a minimum for comfort and safety. If you use glasses for close work, we recommend bringing them, as jewellery making involves fine detail.
Practical details:
- This is a four hour workshop.
- Sessions run from 10am to 2pm.
Private bookings for small groups are also available and can be arranged for special occasions, creative days out or team experiences.
Additional information:
- All prices are inclusive of VAT
- Students must be 16+ years
- Good eyesight and hand dexterity is essential
- Please read our full Ts & Cs and Cancellation Policies before booking
During the session you will work with silver clay from its raw state through to firing and finishing, gaining an understanding of its unique properties and creative potential. You will be supported step by step as you shape, refine and fire your pieces, resulting in completed silver jewellery that you can take home at the end of the session.
Who is this workshop for:
This workshop is suitable for complete beginners and no previous experience is required. The structured, guided nature of the session makes it accessible whether you are confident in creative settings or simply curious to try something new. It is also well suited to those with some jewellery experience who would like to explore a new material.
What you will learn:
- During the workshop you will be introduced to key techniques for working with silver clay, including:
- Preparing and handling silver clay
- Shaping, texturing and refining forms
- Drying and firing using torch or kiln methods
- Finishing and polishing fired silver
You will work between individual jewellers’ benches and a shared central workbench, using professional tools and equipment throughout the workshop.
What is included:
The workshop includes an initial allocation of silver clay, along with all tools and equipment required for the session. Each participant has their own dedicated workspace within the studio. Additional silver clay may be purchased on the day if you wish to continue developing your work.
What to bring and wear:
You are welcome to bring a sketchbook or notebook if you enjoy planning or recording ideas, though this is optional. Please wear closed-toe shoes and ensure long hair is tied back. Loose clothing should be kept to a minimum for comfort and safety. If you use glasses for close work, we recommend bringing them, as jewellery making involves fine detail.
Practical details:
- This is a four hour workshop.
- Sessions run from 10am to 2pm.
Private bookings for small groups are also available and can be arranged for special occasions, creative days out or team experiences.
Additional information:
- All prices are inclusive of VAT
- Students must be 16+ years
- Good eyesight and hand dexterity is essential
- Please read our full Ts & Cs and Cancellation Policies before booking