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Casting small objects in Bronze and Silver with Kathryn Wardill

Workshop  /  Technics  /  18 Nov 2025  -  21 Nov 2025
Published: 12.09.2025
Casting small objects in Bronze and Silver with Kathryn Wardill.

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Intro
Join expert jeweller and metalsmith Kathryn Wardill for an immersive workshop exploring the art of small-scale metal casting. 
Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced maker, this class will guide you through traditional and contemporary casting techniques to create your own unique jewellery-sized sculptures in silver and bronze.

This workshop is designed to be both structured and exploratory, allowing students to develop a strong foundation in metal casting while experimenting with different approaches. You will learn how to shape and carve forms, work with molten metals, and refine your finished pieces to a professional standard.


By the end of the workshop, you will have created:
One silver casting – sculpted in wax and cast professionally at an external casting company.
One bronze (or silver) casting – created in-house using a direct metal pouring technique.

Cost: A$1,100.00

What You’ll Learn & Do:
- Silver Casting – Wax Sculpting & Professional Casting
- Direct Metal Pouring & Mould Carving

Additional Techniques Covered:
- Metalworking Basics: Learn how to prepare for casting
- Soldering Skills: Join metal components using soldering techniques.
- Polishing & Finishing: Achieve a professional surface on your silver and bronze pieces.
- Safety & Handling (OH&S): Learn best practices for working with molten metal, casting equipment, and hand tools.


Class Details & Important Notes:
Class Size: Small group setting for individual guidance.
Experience Level: No prior experience is required – beginners and experienced makers are welcome!
Materials: All wax and casting tools are supplied, students will need to cover the cost of bronze and silver, which will be calculated at market rate.
Project Size Limit: Due to time constraints, cast pieces will be no larger than a walnut.

*Allergy Warning: This workshop involves the use of cuttlefish bone for mould-making. If you have a shellfish allergy, please contact us before enrolling to discuss alternatives.


Class runs from Tuesday 18th to Friday 21st November 10am – 4pm

>> Discover more about the workshop and book your place HERE



About the instructor
Kathryn Wardill ​is a distinguished contemporary jeweller and glass artist based in Melbourne, Australia. She earned her Bachelor of Visual Art in Gold and Silversmithing from Griffith University in 1994, followed by a First Class Honours Bachelor of Fine Art from RMIT University in 1995. In 1998, she completed both a Graduate Diploma of Tertiary Teaching & Learning and a Master of Arts in Fine Art by Research at RMIT University. ​

For over three decades, Wardill has been at the forefront of integrating metal and glass in jewellery design. Her innovative approach has been showcased in ten solo exhibitions and more than 100 group exhibitions across the USA, Europe, Asia, and Australia. Her creations are part of esteemed collections, including the Swiss National Museum and the National Art Glass Gallery in New South Wales. ​
In addition to her artistic practice, Wardill is a dedicated educator. She has served as a casual academic and research assistant at RMIT University, taught for 13 years at Box Hill TAFE, and conducted over 150 workshops in metal and glass techniques in Australia, New Zealand, and the USA. Her expertise has led her to present at various conferences and have her work featured in over 70 publications. ​

Wardill’s jewellery is characterized by the harmonious fusion of metal and glass, resulting in tactile and kinetic pieces that are both colourful and whimsical. Her work is available through Studio Ingot and online via Klimt02. ​