SILVER CLASS BALI
Silver Class Process Stages
There are 9 stages that guests will go through in making silver jewellery:
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1. Design selection
You will choose the design of the silver jewellery you want to make. The workshop has provided several designs that can be used as references for making silver jewellery. So you choose the design to be created. You can also bring your own designs. However, it is discussed with the silver craftsman whether the design can be done in 2 hours or not
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2. Material Introduction
After the design selection. You will be explained that the jewellery will be made using pure silver or 925 sterling silver
3. Smelting
Smelting is the first stage in the process of making silver jewellery. You will melt the pure silver until it melts using a special stove. After melting then pour into moulds to become silver bars that will be processed further
4. Fortification
After being printed in bar form, the silver is beaten using a hammer so that it becomes hard (not easily broken during the next process)
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5. Pressing
The next step is pressing, it is to change the silver that was struck earlier. Use a special tool to form a flat or wire shape as desired (depending on the size and type of jewellery to be made)
6. Jewellery formation
After the silver is in the form of a plate or wire, you will form your own jewellery will be made (here you can be creative in forming jewellery according to your wishes)
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7. Brazing
After forming the jewellery, you will carry out the brazing process, namely connecting separate pieces of jewellery
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8. Sanding
After the connection process is complete, sanding will be carried out. The aim is to clean the remains of cutting or joining parts
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9. Polishing
After the finished jewellery has been sanded, the next step is to make it shiny by using a polish tool.
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Jewellery is ready to use!
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