2 Gold & Silver courses in Bristol

Tibetan meditation spinner ring

5.0(9)

By The Silver Duck

Learn how to make a Tibetan meditation prayer ring.

Tibetan meditation spinner ring
Delivered In-Person in BristolSat, Sept 2809:00 + more
£205 to £275

Silver Russian Ring Making

5.0(9)

By The Silver Duck

Learn how to make your own Russian rings in this day workshop

Silver Russian Ring Making
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£195 to £265

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Surface stitch and goldwork embroidery: Live Zoom class

By Ecole Saint Clare

Improve your embroidery skills with Mr Rudolph

Surface stitch and goldwork embroidery: Live Zoom class
Delivered in person or OnlineSat, Nov 1613:00
£171

Gold Trading Strategies

By NextGen Learning

Gold Trading Strategies
Delivered Online On Demand2 hours
£15

Gold Trading & Gold Mining Stocks

By NextGen Learning

Gold Trading & Gold Mining Stocks
Delivered Online On Demand2 hours
£12

Goldwork embroidery, Exquisite rose: Live Zoom class

By Ecole Saint Clare

Learn goldwork with this intricate rose

Goldwork embroidery, Exquisite rose: Live Zoom class
Delivered in person or OnlineFlexible Dates
£173

Gold Trading for Beginners

4.8(8)

By Skill Up

Gain the skills and credentials to kickstart a successful career and learn from the experts with this step-by-step

Gold Trading for Beginners
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour 43 minutes
£25

Gold Trading

5.0(2)

By Studyhub UK

Gold Trading
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour 43 minutes
£10.99

Trading - Gold Trading

5.0(2)

By Institute of Beauty & Makeup

CPD Accredited | Career Oriented Learning Modules | 24x7 Tutor Support | Lifetime Access

Trading - Gold Trading
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
£12

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Alice Goldsack Silversmithing/Jewellery Courses

alice goldsack silversmithing/jewellery courses

4.9(36)

Bristol

Alice Goldsack is a graduate of Queens Road Art College and trained at Diana Porters studio for more than eighteen years. Her avant-garde style is sought after by the artistic and alternative customers familiar to her studio in Bristol, UK. Her pieces often mix quirky individuality with pure artistic talent and are highly collectible. With over 25 years’ experience in gold and silver smithing and fine jewellery making, Alice’s work has been featured in numerous exhibitions and even commissioned for costume design by Netflix. As a jeweller, one of Alices passions is as an educator. Since 2006 she has been tutoring privately and through mixed classes in her own custom built workshop just off Stokes Croft in the heart of Bristol. Her classes come highly recommended and will take complete beginners through to experienced artists and teach them the many techniques required to craft beautiful pieces of jewellery. Alice is well known for her private commissions, and with her eye for the personal touch, has become increasingly popular with engaged couples. Not only for making bespoke engagement and wedding rings, but also for her private wedding ring courses tutoring a couple on making their partners rings. With traceability and accountability a priority, Alice can source gold with a Single Origin Hallmark ensuring that her work, and the materials she works with are of the very highest quality and ethical standards.

Make It With Kim - Jewellery Workshops

make it with kim - jewellery workshops

5.0(35)

Bristol

My Grandpa Stanley Waughman started me off with woodwork at the age of 3 - a good solid age for a girl to start working with hand tools. He was a leather worker by trade and, because of this, his hands were huge, hard and calloused – he could cusp a wasp in them without feeling its sting. As a child I knew he must be very important because his name, Stanley, was written on all his tools. My Grandpa Stanley Waughman started me off with woodwork at the age of 3 - a good solid age for a girl to start working with hand tools. He was a leather worker by trade and, because of this, his hands were huge, hard and calloused – he could cusp a wasp in them without feeling its sting. As a child I knew he must be very important because his name, Stanley, was written on all his tools. Up until I was 6 years old I lived in Galston, Ayrshire, and just two doors down from my Grandparents. Ours was a quiet little cul-de-sac, except on days where I played my bright, plastic Fisher Price record player on the street corner. This was in the early 80’s, when we all played outside and scuffed knees and grubby nails were a sign of a good days play. I’d pick up pretty bits and bobs and pop them in my pockets to show my friends – some pretty stones, a handful of gooseberries, and once, the severed head of a pheasant that sent them scarpering and squealing. I just thought the feathers were beautiful. To this day, I still have a soft spot for pheasants.