Create your very own utterly unique resin earrings. Learn tips and tricks along the way bring out the best in this wonderful material.
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ABOUYT THIS EVENT
Join renowned jewellery artist Maca Bernal and make your very own stylish resin earrings, brooches and other types of jewellery at THE JEWELL AND THE JEWELLER in New Plymouth
In the current pandemic atmosphere, with precious metal prices skyrocketing into the stratosphere, creative jewellery lovers are learning to use alternative materials. Let resin be the substance of your dreams!
Come along for an awesome day of sticky, icky fun!
What will you make?
Several fabulous pieces of resin jewellery to take home and treasure for life.
What will you learn?
The entire process, from selecting objects for casting in resin; making silicone moulds; mixing, applying pigments and pouring resins; embedding; curing and setting; finishing and attaching silver findings to the resin. And how to rock some fierce earrings!
Each attendee will create more than one silicone mould and several resin copies to take home. You will craft at least one finished pair of silver and resin earrings; and will receive a comprehensive handout guide to continue producing resin parts for jewellery of your own.
What should you bring?
All materials are included in the ticket price. Tea and coffee will be provided. Bring along your own packed lunch and a thirst for bad-assery.
No Credit Card?
No Problemo — contact me for other payment options.
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ABOUT MACA BERNAL
A Chilean national, resident of New Zealand since 2012, and a citizen since 2018, Macarena has a Bachelor’s Degree in Visual Arts from Finis Terrae University in Santiago, an Advanced Diploma in Jewellery Practice from MIT in Auckland, a Post Graduate Degree and a Master’s Degree from the Otago Polytechnic, Dunedin school of Arts.
Maca is a visual artist who chooses contemporary jewellery as her medium for its wearability and how it offers interactiveness. Her work generates new conceptions of value by inducing bonds between jewellery and wearer or advancing jewellery as a wearable form of archive for the pending survival of cultures.
She has received the following awards in New Zealand:
- Fingers Gallery, Graduating Students Award, 2014.
- Objectspace Gallery, Annual Emerging Practice Award, 2016.
- “Kairangatira” Excellence award for outstanding achievement, MIT Jewellery Department, 2016.
Create your very own utterly unique resin earrings. Learn tips and tricks along the way bring out the best in this wonderful material.
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ABOUYT THIS EVENT
Join renowned jewellery artist Maca Bernal and make your very own stylish resin earrings, brooches and other types of jewellery at her brand new boutique jewellery studio: Maca’s House of Jewels.
In the current pandemic atmosphere, with precious metal prices skyrocketing into the stratosphere, creative jewellery lovers are learning to use alternative materials. Let resin be the substance of your dreams!
Come along for an awesome day of sticky, icky fun!
What will you make?
Several fabulous pieces of resin jewellery to take home and treasure for life.
What will you learn?
The entire process, from selecting objects for casting in resin; making silicone moulds; mixing, applying pigments and pouring resins; embedding; curing and setting; finishing and attaching silver findings to the resin. And how to rock some fierce earrings!
Each attendee will create more than one silicone mould and several resin copies to take home. You will craft at least one finished pair of silver and resin earrings; and will receive a comprehensive handout guide to continue producing resin parts for jewellery of your own.
What should you bring?
All materials are included in the ticket price. Tea and coffee will be provided. Bring along your own packed lunch and a thirst for bad-assery.
No Credit Card?
No Problemo — contact me for other payment options.
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ABOUT MACA BERNAL
A Chilean national, resident of New Zealand since 2012, and a citizen since 2018, Macarena has a Bachelor’s Degree in Visual Arts from Finis Terrae University in Santiago, an Advanced Diploma in Jewellery Practice from MIT in Auckland, a Post Graduate Degree and a Master’s Degree from the Otago Polytechnic, Dunedin school of Arts.
Maca is a visual artist who chooses contemporary jewellery as her medium for its wearability and how it offers interactiveness. Her work generates new conceptions of value by inducing bonds between jewellery and wearer or advancing jewellery as a wearable form of archive for the pending survival of cultures.
She has received the following awards in New Zealand:
- Fingers Gallery, Graduating Students Award, 2014.
- Objectspace Gallery, Annual Emerging Practice Award, 2016.
- “Kairangatira” Excellence award for outstanding achievement, MIT Jewellery Department, 2016.
Fully equiped boutique jewellery studio in Remuera Auckland. Customise your own sessions, choosing between:
-fabrication, soldering and technical problem solving.
-moulding and casting for resin
-traditional and alternative jewellery techniques
-small metal melts, gold and silver.
-gold plating and titanium anodising.
-mentoring, idea development, creative process, jewellery entrepreneurship.
-delft sand casting
-wax modeling
-for anything else enquire below.
$50 x hr.
$145 for 3 hrs.
materials are not included
Studio open 10 to 4 weekdays. Saturdays may become available upon request.
Once purchased. Maca will be in touch to arrange a day and time.
To get one piece of jewellery gold plated by Maca Bernal to the size of 40x40 mm. Inquire for larger or more pieces.
Ideal for earrings and pendants, not as good for rings as plating can rub off with friction.
jewellery needs to be polished to desired finish and clean. Extra costs apply for polishing and cleaning service.
Alternatively you can book some tuition time and learn to gold plate on your own.
Fully equiped boutique jewellery studio in Remuera Auckland. Customisable specialised tuition available:
-fabrication, soldering and technical problem solving. -moulding and casting for resin -traditional and alternative jewellery techniques -small metal melts, gold and silver. -gold plating and titanium anodising. -mentoring, idea development, creative process, jewellery entrepreneurship. -delft sand casting -wax modeling -for anything else enquire below. $50 x hr. $145 for 3 hrs. materials are not included Studio open 10 to 4 weekdays. Saturdays may become available upon request. |