Jewellery – Anodising Aluminium for Contemporary Jewellery
Discover the world of anodised aluminium jewellery in this engaging and creative course.
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Saturday, 10 Oct 2026 - 17 Oct 2026
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Discover the world of anodised aluminium jewellery in this engaging and creative course. Perfect for beginners and jewellery enthusiasts alike, this session introduces you to the exciting process of colouring aluminium using lino printing, mono printing, and specialist inks. Learn how to create bold, unique patterns on lightweight, wearable pieces that showcase your personal style.
What You’ll Learn:
The history and significance of anodised aluminium in modern jewellery design.
How to work with pre-anodised aluminium to achieve enthused colours and patterns.
Techniques such as lino printing, mono printing, and freehand gesturing to create dynamic surface designs.
The benefits of anodised aluminium as a lightweight, contemporary jewellery material.
How to transform your decorated aluminium into finished jewellery pieces.
The history and significance of anodised aluminium in modern jewellery design.
How to work with pre-anodised aluminium to achieve enthused colours and patterns.
Techniques such as lino printing, mono printing, and freehand gesturing to create dynamic surface designs.
The benefits of anodised aluminium as a lightweight, contemporary jewellery material.
How to transform your decorated aluminium into finished jewellery pieces.
This course is aimed at those with beginner experience of jewellery hand tools and experienced jewellers who want an interesting new project.
No qualifications are needed, only a basic knowledge of the safe use of jewellery hand tools and the ability to follow simple instructions.
Additional information
Bring a notebook and writing tool of your choice. Bring an apron if you have one, there are a few spare ones in the workshop.
Bring any lace or patterned paper or other material you might like to imprint onto your metal.
Copper and silver is included in the price.
No qualifications are needed, only a basic knowledge of the safe use of jewellery hand tools and the ability to follow simple instructions.
Additional information
Bring a notebook and writing tool of your choice. Bring an apron if you have one, there are a few spare ones in the workshop.
Bring any lace or patterned paper or other material you might like to imprint onto your metal.
Copper and silver is included in the price.
You can book directly on to this class by simply clicking the ‘Add to Basket’ button and accessing our online booking process.
For further information or queries. please contact enrol@suttoncollege.ac.uk or call 020 8289 4700.
If you are unsure of your next steps for education, employment or career choices our Advice Service can help. Contact advice@suttoncollege.ac.uk
For further information or queries. please contact enrol@suttoncollege.ac.uk or call 020 8289 4700.
If you are unsure of your next steps for education, employment or career choices our Advice Service can help. Contact advice@suttoncollege.ac.uk
You will be able to progress onto a jewellery course at Sutton College or be inspired to develop your craft skills in a different medium.
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