Activity: "My child made their own silver jewelleryâ
Science
- The child learned about the properties of silver and how it can be shaped and molded.
- They gained an understanding of the process of melting silver to create jewellery.
- The child learned about the chemical reactions involved in soldering silver pieces together.
- They explored the concept of heat conduction and how it affects the shaping of silver.
Engage your child in further development by encouraging them to experiment with different metals and materials to create more complex jewellery pieces. Encourage them to research different techniques and designs, such as wire wrapping or stone setting, to expand their skills and knowledge. You can also explore the history of jewellery making and discuss how it has evolved over time.
Book Recommendations
- The Jewelry Workshop Safety Report by Charles Lewton-Brain: This book provides comprehensive information on the safety aspects of jewellery making, including handling chemicals and working with various tools.
- Jewelry Concepts and Technology by Oppi Untracht: A detailed guide that covers the history, techniques, and materials used in jewellery making, providing a deeper understanding of the craft.
- The Complete Metalsmith by Tim McCreight: This book offers step-by-step instructions and techniques for metalworking, including jewellery making, with a focus on design and craftsmanship.
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