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Find your course by using our course filter. Filter courses by Ability Level, Course Category and Timetable Status or head directly to our booking timetable to view all currently available courses on our booking system.

We also have a Courses FAQ lower down this page which may be helpful.

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Beginner

Term

The beginner silver jewellery course is a great place to start for metal working techniques if you’re new to jewellery making.

Beginner

Starter

Group option

Learn how to make an elegant silver ring and set a cabochon stone. Stone setting class for beginners.

Beginner

Intensive

Our entry-level Beginner Jewellery Course is the perfect introduction to silver jewellery making. Complete beginners welcome.

Beginner

Intensive

Learn to recycle old gold or use new gold grain to create a beautiful gold jewellery piece from scratch. Beginner friendly.

Beginner

Intensive

Learn to cast rings, set gemstones and create custom jewellery pieces. Work with recycled or new silver. Perfect for all skill levels.

Improver

Term

Work on your personal jewellery projects with a fully equipped jewellery workshop in our Silver Jewellery Afternoon Class. We do not teach specific projects in this class, however the tutor is available for guidance.

Improver

Term

Learn the processes behind crafting two popular chain styles: the classic curb chain and the elegant foxtail chain.

Advanced

Term

Master innovative back-setting stone techniques to securely set stones and incorporate materials like glass, wood, and fabric in your jewellery designs.

Courses FAQ

Need help finding the right course?

Use our Course FAQ to find answers to our most commonly asked questions.

  • What are Beginner Courses?

    Beginner courses are a mix of short courses and term time courses for newcomers. Beginner courses will suit you If you have never soldered with a gas torch or used a piercing saw.

  • What are Improver Courses?

    Our Improver Courses are for students who know how to solder with a gas torch, anneal and use a piercing saw. You will have completed a Beginner course and want to build on your basic skills.

  • What are Advanced Courses?

    Advanced courses are for students who are confident in a jewellery workshop. You have a good understanding of how to construct jewellery but aspire to a higher level of precision.

  • What are Taster Classes?

    Our Taster Classes are perfect for beginners with little or no jewellery making experience. They offer a gentle learning curve to ease you into silver jewellery making and try something new. They’re also a fun day out and you take home a beautiful hand made piece of silver jewellery.

  • What are Intensive Courses?

    Our intensive jewellery making courses are full term length courses condensed into a shorter timeframe. Usually run over a number of consecutive full days or spanning 2 weekends.

  • What are Group Booking classes?

    Group booking jewellery making classes are perfect for small parties and events. We offer taster classes for group bookings tailored to meet your group’s skill level or adapted for a particular design. Perfect if you all want to wear matching jewellery to a special occasion. Visit our Group Booking page for more information.

    Search for qualifying group booking courses by using our course filter at the top of this page.

  • Do you run classes for children?
    All students attending classes or workshops at Kingham Jewellery School must be 18 or over unless otherwise stated in the course information.

Still have a query? Our School FAQ page may have the answers.