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| courses | making jewellery at kitiki.co.uk and the artclayclub.co.uk |
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The Kitiki Studio currently offers jewellery-making classes, demonstrations, masterclasses, and workshops, and Art Clay Levels One and Two courses taught by Aida-certified teachers, in the pretty village of Corfe Castle, in Dorset, England.
There are also classes for related products and techniques, art events, craft demonstrations, guest-teacher classes, the local arts weeks, studio open-days, and general jewellery-making opportunities. If you're interested, mail or call.
| ABOUT THE KITIKI STUDIO |
The Kitiki Studio is in the pretty village of Corfe Castle, in Dorset, England. The Kitiki Studio, The Art Clay Club, Cherry Heaven, Electric Kilns, and Metal Clay, collectively provide the definitive UK on-line Art Clay knowledge-base.
The Kitiki Studio provides an unrivalled range of materials, including silver clay, bronze clay, copper clay, glass clay, gold clay, slow dry, paste, oil paste, overlay paste, syringe clay, paper clay, gold foil, gold powder, cork clay, and resins.
The on-line shop includes electric kilns, kiln shelves, kiln papers, hot glasses, hot gloves, dust masks, pliers and cutters, jewellery and craft tools, tumblers, shots, grits, mini-drills, mandrels, triblets, UK ring guages, files, rollers and spacers, texture sheets, moulds, stones, findings, abrasives, glues, safety equipment, and other tools and accessories.
Corfe Castle village is set in beautiful Dorset countryside, home to pretty cottages, green farmland, historic buildings, clean beaches, dramatic cliffs, protected coves, open heathland, and panoramic views.
Corfe Castle is eight minutes from Wareham station, on the Waterloo to Weymouth line, and on the Poole to Swanage bus route. Trains and coaches arrive at Poole from across the UK, and Heathrow. Parking is easy.
To learn more about jewellery-making, transfer to The Kitiki Studio using the Kitiki link above the menu bar near the top of the page.
| ABOUT ART CLAY |
Art Clay is easy to work with: you can shape it in minutes, dry it quickly with a hair drier, fire it on your kitchen gas hob, and polish it with toothpaste. You start with soft clay and end up with real solid 999 silver: ready to wear, give, or sell.
You can design and make your own unique necklaces, bracelets, earrings, charms, keepsakes, rings, brooches, anklets, ornaments, and seasonal decorations.
You can add silver clasps to clothes, overlays to gift cards, motifs to handbags, highlights to wood, ceramics, glass, and shells, and produce complex shapes and patterns from moulds.
| RESOURCES |
The Art Clay Club is a free Cherry Heaven on-line information resource dedicated to Art Clay. You don't have to register, log on, sign up, or remember a password. It's not a shop.
To learn more about working with Art Clay and related materials, buying and using kilns and tools, or choosing a course venue, transfer to The Art Clay Club, using the The Art Clay Club link above the menu bar near the top of the page.
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