Silver Clay Jewelry: Pendants & Earrings

Teacher: Caitlin McNamara | Dates: Sat-Sun, 04.18-04.19 , Sat, 10am-4pm & Sun, 10am-1pm | Location: North Mississippi ANNEX
Tuition: $220 | Materials: $70
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Silver clay represents a remarkable convergence of ancient metalworking traditions and contemporary materials science—fine silver particles suspended in an organic binder that transforms through fire into solid silver objects. More info...

This innovative medium makes precious metal jewelry creation accessible without traditional metalworking equipment or extensive studio space.

This day-and-a-half intensive introduces fundamental silver clay techniques, from shaping and texturing to three-dimensional construction. Students will work with specialized tools, texture mats, and stamps while learning to balance aesthetic appeal with practical wearability.

Day one focuses on creating personalized pendants and earrings, concluding with kiln firing that transforms clay into solid metal. Day two centers on finishing techniques—progressive polishing, patination options, and surface treatments that bring out silver's inherent beauty.

The workshop covers essential material management: keeping silver clay workable, efficient usage strategies, and techniques for reclaiming dried clay. Students will complete at least three finished jewelry pieces while gaining technical proficiency and creative confidence for continued exploration.

No previous experience required, though familiarity with polymer or ceramic clays provides helpful background.

No previous experience necessary. This workshop is open to anyone 18 years old & over who meet the Essential Eligibility Criteria for Studio Workshops. All participants must accept the inherent risks of participating in a Studio Workshop and agree to sign a liability waiver. This waiver describes in more detail the risks you assume by participating in a Studio Workshop. PLEASE carefully review it!

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