Embark on a comprehensive two-day journey during this immersive technical workshop, where you will delve into the art of crafting a rub-over mount setting.

Discover the intricacies of forging silver and shaping a shank tailored to your size and style. Under the expert guidance of Charlotte, learn the technique of cutting a piece of tube, seamlessly fitting it, and skillfully soldering it into place. With the precision of a burr cutter, carve out a perfect seat for your stone. Refine your skills by carefully sanding and polishing your ring, reaching proficiency in the rub-over technique to securely set your stone.

 

 
 

 

MEET YOUR TUTOR

Designing and making beautiful cutlery from sterling silver and locally sourced English Holly, Charlotte creates functional pieces of art for the kitchen.

Her ethos revolves around simple, elegant designs that are ergonomic and tactile. With the intention of provoking people to appreciate their food and take time over their daily routines and rituals in the kitchen.

Preserving and capturing the natural qualities of the materials used. Charlotte creates magical utensils with a rugged, native feel to them. Her pieces are designed to function, with appreciation towards the natural beauty and proportion between the materials. Immersing herself in the creative process: a wonderful journey from beginning to end, gathering and foraging for branches that fit the designs by jumping through hedgerows and stomping around woods.

The cutlery is made from sterling silver for its robust qualities. Holly is a hard, durable wood, coupling beautifully with the silver. The wood is treated with a food safe wax to help protect against staining. Using traditional techniques of forging and raising to create pieces, with a need of understanding the materials to get the best outcome. Her work has fine details and is finished to a high standard. Hallmarked in accordance to the Assay Office's rules and regulations. Hallmarked in London.

Tutor Charlotte Duckworth

 

 

Tutor: Charlotte Duckworth
Date & Time: Sat 21st Sep & Sun 22nd Sep, 10am - 4pm  
Venue: Brush Studio, New Brewery Arts  

PRICE:   
Residential Option (including 2-night stay)  
£380 (£0.00 VAT)  
  
Non-residential Option  
£240 (£0.00 VAT)  

Who is this for?

No previous experience is required. This weekend is suitable for beginners looking for guidance, as well as intermediate.

This workshop is for those aged 18 and over.  


What you will need:

All tools and materials will be provided.   

Please wear clothes you don’t mind getting dirty or bring an apron  

You are welcome to bring a lidded bottle of water with you but we kindly ask that you do not bring food into the studio.

For more information:   
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Accommodation

You will be staying in our stylish accommodation on site. The Barrel Store accommodation will be reserved for students for the whole weekend and you will each have a room of your own. 2-night stay includes Friday 20th September & Saturday 21st September.   

An additional 1-night stay on Sunday 22nd September is an optional extra.  


Catering

This weekend residential course will be catered by our new on-site café Blend. Breakfast and Lunch will be served in the café Blend on Saturday and Sunday.

For your evening meal, you will have access to a fully equipped kitchen in your accommodation. Alternatively, we have a number of recommendations for eateries in Cirencester.

If you are attending the 2-day ‘Non-residential Option’ lunch on both days is included in the ticket price, as well as teas, coffees and homemade cake.

 

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