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Lost Wax Carving Workshop - 26th July 26Lost Wax Carving Workshop 3 Hour Class Mt Eden, Auckland Sunday, 26th July 2026 Small group 1 on 1 or Pair Beginner friendly When: 2pm5pm Experience the magic of traditional lost wax jewellery making in a relaxed, hands on studio setting. This small group workshop is designed for anyone curious about jewellery making no experience required. You'll carve your own ring or pendant from jeweller's wax using traditional tools, guided step by step in a

Lost Wax Carving Workshop - 3 Hour Class
Mt Eden, Auckland | Sunday, 26th July 2026 | Small-group 1-on-1 or Pair | Beginner friendly

When: 2pm–5pm

Experience the magic of traditional lost wax jewellery making in a relaxed, hands-on studio setting. This small-group workshop is designed for anyone curious about jewellery making — no experience required.

You'll carve your own ring or pendant from jeweller's wax using traditional tools, guided step-by-step in a calm, supportive environment. Your wax design is then professionally cast and hand-finished by Sally in her Mt Eden studio, resulting in a wearable piece you'll treasure.

What you'll make

You'll create a ring or small pendant using wax carving or build-up techniques.

Some pieces stay simple. Others evolve into more sculptural forms as you work.

“Received the rings — they look so beautiful!! - Amy”

Made during a workshop that combined wax build-up and carving

  • Professionally cast in sterling silver or bronze
  • Hand-finished in the Mt Eden studio
  • Ready for pickup or courier within 2–3 weeks

This workshop is all about exploration — texture, form, and personal expression. No two pieces are ever the same.

Who this workshop is for

  • Absolute beginners — no prior experience needed
  • Anyone curious about jewellery making
  • Individuals or pairs (maximum 2 people per class)
  • Guests aged 16 years and up

You don't need to book with a friend — solo bookings are very welcome.

What's provided

  • All wax, tools, and carving materials
  • Casting of your piece
  • First 7 grams of sterling silver or bronze included
  • Hand-finishing of your final piece
  • Coffee, tea, water, and homemade cookies

Additional costs (transparent pricing)

  • Sterling silver or bronze beyond 7g is charged at $10 per gram + casting fee + GST
  • Casting fee is typically $6–8 + GST
  • Gold can be used and will be quoted at the day's market rate
  • Fine sterling silver chain available for $45
  • NZ Courier delivery (Urban $11.50 | Rural $17.50)
  • International Courier - will need to be quoted - all tariffs and import duties are the responsibility of the attendee.

Typical weights (after casting):

  • Ring: approx. 5–12g
  • Pendant: approx. 4–8g

Your piece will be weighed at the end of the session so everything is clear and upfront.


What to bring

  • Comfortable clothing
  • Flat, closed-toe shoes
  • Glasses if you wear them for close detail
  • A camera or phone if you'd like to document your process

There is plenty of street parking nearby.

Where we'll be

The workshop is held in my home-based jewellery studio in Mt Eden, Auckland.
You'll have your own dedicated workspace and access to all tools and materials.

Session times may vary slightly depending on the flow of the class — the focus is on process, not rushing.

Cancellation & transfers

  • In the unlikely event the class is cancelled or postponed, you'll be offered a full refund or transfer
  • If you can't attend, please get in touch — refunds are not offered, but we're happy to help you transfer your place
  • One week's written notice allows full credit transfer to another date
  • If you miss this window, you're welcome to gift your place to a friend

To transfer or discuss options, email:
[email protected]

Why this workshop is different

  • Maximum two people — genuinely personal instruction
  • Traditional lost wax process, taught slowly and thoughtfully
  • A finished piece made from your own hands, not a kit
  • Calm, friendly, real studio environment in Mt Eden
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