Make 3 Stacking Rings with Different Textures & Finishes

Workshop with Expanded Skies

Saturday 14 February 2026, 10.30am - 4.30pm

£85

Venue: MAKE Southwest

Suitable for: Adults (or accompanied teenagers)

Level: Beginners & Intermediates

A Green Maker Initiative Workshop

 

Join sustainable jeweller and MAKE Southwest Associate Maker Member, Emma Whittaker from Expanded Skies, for this one day jewellery making workshop.

Create beautiful silver stacking rings with different shapes, textures and finishes. Learn, or develop your skills in saw piercing, forming, texturing, soldering, filing and polishing. 

You will take home three beautiful stacking rings.

Open to complete beginners and intermediate level. 

This workshop is open to adults & teenagers aged 13+ years. Teenage ticket holders must be accompanied by an additional adult ticket holder for the workshop duration.

All tools and materials will be provided.on

 

On the Day

All tools and materials will be provided. Please wear comfortable / old clothes. Aprons will be provided if needed.

Tea, coffee and biscuits are included and will be available on the day. There will be a short lunch break during the workshop and participants are welcome to bring a packed lunch. Our Café is also open should you wish to purchase other refreshments during the workshop - all participants receive a 10% discount voucher for food and drink purchased on the day. This voucher can also be used on purchases in our retail galleries or exhibitions.

On arrival, please make your way to the side gate of the Riverside Mill, through the courtyard and up the stone stairs on the side of the building. Please let us know if you require the lift.

Please be aware that you cannot use the Co-op car park for all day parking. The Methodist Church car park and Station Road car park usually have plenty of spaces. Click here for more information on our location and car parking for the day. 

View MAKE Southwest's Cancellation Policy, HERE.

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