Have a go and explore Copper Enamelling!
What is it? It's the process of using high temperatures (in a kiln) to fuse glass enamel powders and beads to pieces of copper.
Manipulating the colours and patterns used can result in fantastic and very unique jewellery pieces for you to enjoy or to give as great gifts!

Taught by Annalisa Ryle, this course will allow you to create beautiful, ready to wear jewellery in just a few hours. Different copper kits for making necklace/earring sets are available as well as all the materials needed to finish off your masterpiece. We keep the class size small to ensure everyone leaves with their very own finished set, and plenty of time to ask questions and learn the many ways different results can be achieved.

Annalisa teaches in a very relaxed and creative style, and enjoys encouraging everyone to be involved in the creative process.
It's a great way to spend a few hours and everyone leaves having accomplished something unique and special
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The course comes in 2 parts. The first session is the Beginners' Session. The following 3 sessions are Intermediate level. Returning students who would like to further develop their the basic techniques please sign up for all 4 classes. Otherwise, feel free to sign up for the Intermediate sessions only.

Annalisa Ryle
Annalisa has been living and working in Hong Kong for over 9 years and is now running a marvelous, locally based company called Bez & Oho.  Creating the label H.A.N.D. - Heading A New Direction -  offering employment opportunities to the women she's come to know through her volunteer work , together designing and crafting beautiful bags and accessories, journals and cards right here in Hong Kong. She is now very happy to be sharing the craft of enamelling with anyone interested!
Come along. You won't be disappointed! No prior experience required. Just a willingness to try.

Download an application form here

Fee:$450 for first session. $1350 for the three Intermediate level sessions. $1800 for all four sessions – including all materials
Date/Time: October 8th, 15th, 22nd & 29th / Wednesday evenings 7 - 9pm