Description
Rivet & Bond is a practical workshop focused on cold connections, teaching you how to create and attach rivets to join metal and other objects without soldering. You will see variations of rivets in action, with demonstrations on different techniques using copper wire and tube. With guided hands-on practice, you’ll make your own rivet samples, exploring how they can be both functional and decorative.
This session is about skill-building rather than finished jewellery, giving you a set of examples to take away as a foundation for your own designs. You may wish to bring items to rivet together such as beach plastics, wood, and other items that can be drilled.
Designed to expand your jewellery skills and methods of working, this range of “Skills Sessions” workshops will inspire your creative work and allow you to explore and play with new ideas. Each one is designed with a skill or tool focus.
Skills-based sessions will begin with looking at examples in physical form and images of other jewellers and artists work. There will then be a demonstration followed by time to explore the process. These are not about making a finished item of jewellery but playing with ideas.
Tool-based sessions will focus on using and exploring different tools in the workshop. You will be taught how to use them safely and the possibilities they can bring when forming metal. You can explore the scope for incorporating them in your work and experiment with ideas.
What do I need to bring?
The cost of the workshop covers tuition and all materials required as well as tea, coffee, soft drinks etc.
Don’t forget your reading glasses if you need them as there is a lot of close up work!
What should I wear?
Due to the nature of the tools and materials used in the class you are required to wear sturdy, closed toed shoes. Hair must be tied back and please do not wear loose clothing or scarves; you may not want to get your nails done before the session!
About your tutor
Laura Talbot started Porth Jewellery in Summer 2018 after many happy hours ‘playing’ in her friends’ silversmith studio. She now works from her home studio in Falmouth creating unique pieces from specially selected seaglass uncovered during her beachcombing trips.
Accessibility
Entrance is via the Inspire Makers shop. The workshop space is on the ground floor, however there is a step up from the shop to the back rooms. As it is a Grade II listed building, some doorways and spaces are narrow and may not be suitable for wheelchair users.
Please contact us before booking if you have any physical limitations which might impede your participation in and enjoyment of the class.
How to Book
Please click on “Book a Place” at the top of this page to take you to the class booking section on the Porth Jewellery website.
Please note: you must be over 16 years of age to attend this class.
**This workshop will run with a minimum of 3 people. If you have purchased a date and there are no other bookings you will be contacted and offered another date or refund.