Metal Clay Ring Class by Patrik Kusek

Metal Clay Ring by Patrik Kusek

Metal Clay – Protection From the Evil Eye Ring by Patrik Kusek

Saturday 9 am – 6 pm with a 2-hr lunch
Tuition:  $120 + cost of required kit
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Description:
In this day long metal clay class you’ll learn how to protect yourself from the evil eye by making a ring of pure silver.

You’ll learn how to work with real silver metal clay, proper ring sizing and dry construction techniques. Plus you’ll learn how to apply colored resin that will glow with an aura of protection.

Don’t care for the eye shape? Try a leaf shape! The frame design of the ring can be modified to your liking giving you endless options.

You’ll leave this class with the confidence to create wonderful metal clay rings of your own design.

Techniques learned: Metal Clay, Resin

Skill level: All Levels

Cost of required kit: (payable to instructor in class) $45

Kit includes:

  • one package of PMC3 16 grams, .999 silver
  • shared use of resins and other consumables

Instructor will provide all of the tool kits needed for use in class and students will have the option of buying those kits at an additional cost.

Supplies to bring:
Students can bring their own additional PMC3. Students maybe bring their own tools and texture sheets. Instructor will have some additional PMC for students to buy.

Bio:
Patrik teaches PMC workshops internationally and is a Senior Instructor for Rio Grande where he teaches PMC certification workshops.

His work has appeared in numerous publications including Art Jewelry, Lapidary Journal, MJSA, and various books such as CeCe Wire’s New Directions in Metal Clay: 25 Creative Jewelry Projects, the 2007 PMC Guild Annual, 500 Pendants and Lockets and more recently in Ornament Magazine.

In 2007 Patrik won first place in the Saul Bell Awards PMC Division for his Botanical Bracelet. His first book named “Woodland Chic: Metal Clay as Nature Intended” was published in 2012 and is available on Amazon. Visit www.patriksstudio.com

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