Author: ndecomp

  • Relocation To Folkestone!

    Relocation To Folkestone!

    Eventually I am living the dream! This country girl from Leicestershire has finally moved to live and work by the coast in Folkestone!

    Originating from the landlocked Midlands, I had always dreamed of living by the sea, the calming crashing of the waves and the barefoot walking along the beach was always idyllic and soothed my soul.  With Folkestone being a creative town and it’s independent shops and quirky venues, it instantly felt like home and the thought of living here was very enticing and I was always sad to leave. With both of my daughters flying the nest recently, I decided it was time for me to relocate and in January 2024 I applied for a hut to trade at Folkestone Harbour. Happily, I was quickly accepted as a trader and then had the task of fulfilling lots of jewellery making workshops that were outstanding from Christmas gift vouchers and beyond. Between January and April, I hosted 58 jewellery making workshops ( in 2023 I did 89 in the whole year) it was exhausting but it meant that everyone had visited and made their desired piece of jewellery and meant that I was free to go. This is to be the end of the workshops for the foreseeable future as I don’t have the space for them in my hut.

    On Saturday 27th April 2024 I held my last two workshops, packed up the shop, essential pieces of furniture from my house and on Wednesday 1st May, the removal company accompanied me and my belongings to Folkstone. It was to be a quick turnaround as I need the hut to be ready for trading for the bank holiday weekend on Saturday 4th May! Luckily with the help of some handy men, everything fell into place and the hut was open on the Saturday with welcoming sunshine and visitors.

    Nearly four weeks on and we are approaching another May bank holiday. The Folkestone Market area has a lovely community with friendly and welcoming neighbouring business owners in the other huts, with a fabulous variety of goods from handmade, vintage to quirky and amazing imported from far and wide. I have made my mark on the hut, set it up as my workshop and shop and it feels like part of me.

    I do hope you will visit if you are in the area, I will be here from May to October and have just been accepted for the Festive Market – November and December. Some huts are open through the week – depending on the weather, but we are all open Saturday’s, Sunday’s and bank holiday Monday’s from 11am-6pm.

    Aimi x

     

     

  • Wedding ring making workshops

    Wedding ring making workshops

    “I give you this ring as a sign of our marriage and a symbol of our love!” Special words that are spoken during an exchange of rings promise.

    A wedding ring is perhaps one of the most significant pieces of jewellery that you will ever own! It can be made even more meaningful if you make a wedding ring for your fiancee!

    We hold wedding ring workshops in our studio. The most popular wedding band choice is 9ct or 18ct white gold, but you can also choose to make them in either carat of yellow or rose gold, or silver if preferred.

    9ct gold bands: white, yellow and rose.

     

    We suggest  by starting with a no obligation wedding ring consultation, we determine your ring sizes, dimensions of the wedding band and the appropriate carat and colour of gold. A quotation is then delivered.

    If you decide to make your own rings in our workshop, we begin with a ring making demonstration, where you will be introduced to the tools of the trade and then you can see the traditional ring making techniques in progress. You will then be guided, step by step into creating your own traditional style wedding band. This is suitable for complete beginners and takes approximately 3-4 hours to complete. Photographs are taken throughout your making session and there is the option to have them printed for your memories and guests to peruse at your wedding reception.

    When the rings are completed, there are further choices to finish the rings to your specification. Laser engraving is available and you may choose to have your white gold rings Rhodium plated – this is optional. Hallmarking is included within the price quoted for the wedding rings, our stamps are held at the Birmingham Assay Office.

    If you would like more information on our wedding ring making workshops or would like to book a wedding ring consultation, please do not hesitate to contact us.

    Jordan and Jordan made each other’s wedding bands. Jordan (man) made a narrow 18ct white gold band for his wife to be and Jordan (lady) made a chunky 9ct white gold band.

    Mark and Stephen made chunky 9ct white gold bands for each other.

    Pam made a replacement 9ct yellow gold wedding band for her husband Micheal, to replace the shop bought one that had worn away after many decades of marriage!

    The photo below shows a replacement 18ct yellow gold band for a customer that had outgrown her original wedding band due to medical reasons and had it cut off by the medical team! The original band was soldered and is now worn on a chain.

    If you prefer to have your wedding band commissioned, then please do not hesitate to contact us to arrange a wedding ring consultation.

    Aimi
    inSilver & Gold.

     

     

  • inSilver, helping to save the planet!

    inSilver, helping to save the planet!

    We are all aware of the fact that we need to do our bit to save the planet, so over the last few weeks, we have been mindful of how the business operates and have made some positive changes.

    As often as possible, the silver we use to make our jewellery will be Ecosilver. This is produced from 100% recycled scrap silver rather than mined from the ground, purified and having a huge global footprint. Here is our scrap silver that is refined to become Ecosilver.

     

    Unfortunately, some of our suppliers haven’t been quite as forward thinking as we would like, so there are gaps in the materials that we can source, but whenever possible, our silver of choice will be Ecosilver, as pictured on the right.

     

     

    We have always been thoughtful with regards to our packaging, using fibre-filled padded envelopes rather than bubble wrap filled ones. We have always been happy to use cardboard for our gift boxes as they have a modern look and are biodegradable. Trying to source an environmentally friendly alternative to the foam inserts supplied inside them hasn’t been so easy, this part is a necessity to protect the jewellery, especially if it is to be posted. Our small bags have always been paper and more recently we have moved away from single use plastic bags for multiple items and now utilise card style gift bags.

    These might be small steps, but we feel that they are positive ones. Any suggestions on how we can be more environmentally friendly would be very welcome!

     

  • Featured in the Tamworth Herald!

    Featured in the Tamworth Herald!

     

    A little while ago I received a call from Helen Machin, a journalist from The Tamworth Herald. She had seen one of my posts on a local Facebook page and was intrigued by the fact that I was a local jewellery maker because she also had a passion for jewellery!

    Helen visited the workshop, carried out her interview, asking how I got into jewellery making and my progression into silversmithing and how my business operates. After a demonstration on how to make a traditional D-shape ring, Helen began making hers under my watchful eye. She did a great job and left with a huge sense of achievement.

    The following day, Tamworth Herald photographer Rob Yardley visited the workshop and took some photos to accompany Helen’s story. This involved me showing some of the processes of making a ring and displaying the final pieces of jewellery.

    The Tamworth Herald was issued and the feature was fantastic! I, along with my family, were really proud of the write-up and the photographs and the fact that it covered double pages. The feature attracted lots of interest to my business with new bookings for workshops, a couple of commissions and a lot more likes to my Facebook page!

    To read the interview, please click the links below.

    Insilver1 Insilver2

     

     

     

  • Jewellery Modelling.

    Jewellery Modelling.

     

    It is quite handy having a teenage daughter that likes the camera!

    I took advantage of some warm September Summer sunshine, set up my camera in the garden and persuaded Tallulah to wear some of my jewellery. It is always useful to see where necklaces hang and how earrings dangle, especially if you are viewing online, so hopefully this will give a good indication of this. I had never taken photos of my jewellery being modelled on a real person so it was a learning curve for me to get the light right and for Tallulah to learn to sit still! We had fun taking these, a couple of these are out-takes, I think they set the scene perfectly 🙂

    Watch this space for more modelled jewellery !

  • Jewellery Making Workshops

    Jewellery Making Workshops

    From the start of this year, I have opened the doors of the inSilver Studio and invited people to draw up a chair to the workbench to try their hand at silversmithing.

    My first session at being teacher was from a request a couple of years ago from my friends, Fiona and Ange. They wanted to make bangles to mark their 40th Birthdays. We gave it a go and their silversmithing session was a great experience for all of us, they really enjoyed making their bangles and I really enjoyed sharing my skills with them. Being a teaching assistant at a primary school for a few years in my previous life, I found it very easy to demonstrate and explain each process as we progressed. There was also a bit of a role reversal as Fiona was the primary school teacher that I was the teaching assistant for all of those years ago!

    Since then I have totally refitted the studio to allow more working space. I then tested the water with another couple of friends that wanted to have a go at silversmithing and were willing to let me do a trial run – they are still in awe of their bangles that they made! Once I was happy with running the workshops, I created a set of designs for rings and bangles for complete beginners to book in for and make. The added beauty of it is that if you struggle to find rings or bangles that fit, you can just custom make one!

    I now have some fabulous Jewellery Workshop Gift Vouchers in stock, the illusive gift for that person that already has everything! They can be given as Birthday, anniversary or Christmas gifts, per person or per couple and are valid for 12 months. The jewellery making sessions are great to attend with a friend, partner, husband, wife or as a popular Mother and Daughter experience. On a couple of occasions, I have welcomed some thoughtful men, one making a bangle for his bride to be and another making a bangle as a wedding anniversary gift for his wife! The possibilities are endless and in the process, I have met some wonderful people that have been over the moon with the jewellery that they have made!

    There are three custom made work benches to allow three people per session together, more can be accommodated if requested.

    For more information and dates available, please see the Workshops page or simply email me!

    I look forward to welcoming you to the studio!

    Aimi
    inSilver

     

       

       

     

  • Nostalgia!

    Nostalgia!

    The Office Studio
    The Conservatory Studio

     

    This week I have been feeling quite nostalgic! My eldest daughter has just completed her GCSE’s and is looking forward to an exciting future, I on the other hand, have been looking back on my silversmithing journey!

    When I first started out, I was in the ‘Office’ with a load of clutter, a computer table and my workbench. I was then evicted (which was a blessing) into the conservatory. A step up really! The light was fantastic, I had more space, but in the winter it was freezing and in the summer it got so hot that it almost melted my block of polish!

    Last year, I sidestepped into our small converted barn and since then, it has been renovated and I have made it into my studio. It is perfect, I have just about got it how I want it, room for everything – or just about, light, heat, water and electricity, it is all self-contained. Since March I have been offering jewellery workshops and it was a bit of a squeeze to fit two clients and myself into the ‘business’ part of the studio, so it was clear that I needed to expand into the showroom. I set my husband to work to construct three jewellers workbenches so that I could accomodate up to three people in a workshop session, it’s really handy being married to a carpenter!

     

    Andy constructing the workbenches

    Since then I have invested in tools for each bench, it has been slow and steady but now if feels like things are really falling into place after a lot of hard work and stubborn determination! It feels good to look back and appreciate how far I have come, with the backing and support of family, friends and some really good advisors!

  • The Wedding – a personal touch!

    The Wedding – a personal touch!

    Everyone loves a good wedding and the all exciting build up! In July I got married and obviously made the jewellery for my bridesmaids, a wedding ring for Andy and I and a few bits for myself.

     

     

     

     

     

     

    As my bridesmaids are all specials stars and their dresses were pink, I opted for small star pendants with sparkly pink Swarovski beads. One for my daughters, Tallulah and Connie and one for Erin my niece. https://insilver.co.uk/product/personalised-mini-star-pendant/

    I wanted to make something personalised for myself and decided on a double fingerprint heart with my fingerprint and Andy’s joining. I followed the traditional something old, something new and used a Swarovski Aquamarine bead for the something blue. Andy and I were both born in March, so the blue Aquamarine worked perfectly! I had the back engraved with ‘Aimi & Andy. 14.7.17’. Our names are behind the relevant fingerprint.

    As my wedding dress had lots of beaded detail at the front and a semi-open back, I chose to make use of the shape of the back of the dress and add the double fingerprint heart.

    I was very keen to make the wedding rings and Andy and I both like silver rather than the traditional gold colour. As we both have practical jobs, we needed a strong metal so opted for 9ct white gold. We shared design ideas and eventually went with a double band, mine was a slinky version and Andy’s was a wider version. I hadn’t made anything in gold for a while and was reminded how much easier gold is to work with compared to silver.

    Andy and I were really pleased with the end result and everyone comments on how lovely it is that I made our rings!

    Please contact me to discuss your own silver or gold bespoke wedding jewellery ideas.

    Wedding photography courtesy of Nigel, Red Apple Photography. www.redapple.org.uk.

     

     

    Everyone loves a good wedding and the all exciting build up! In July I got married and obviously made the jewellery for my bridesmaids, a wedding ring for Andy and I and a few bits for myself.

     

     

     

     

     

     

    As my bridesmaids are all specials stars and their dresses were pink, I opted for small star pendants with sparkly pink Swarovski beads. One for my daughters, Tallulah and Connie and one for Erin my niece. https://insilver.co.uk/product/personalised-mini-star-pendant/

    I wanted to make something personalised for myself and decided on a double fingerprint heart with my fingerprint and Andy’s joining. I followed the traditional something old, something new and used a Swarovski Aquamarine bead for the something blue. Andy and I were both born in March, so the blue Aquamarine worked perfectly! I had the back engraved with ‘Aimi & Andy. 14.7.17’. Our names are behind the relevant fingerprint.

    As my wedding dress had lots of beaded detail at the front and a semi-open back, I chose to make use of the shape of the back of the dress and add the double fingerprint heart.

    I was very keen to make the wedding rings and Andy and I both like silver rather than the traditional gold colour. As we both have practical jobs, we needed a strong metal so opted for 9ct white gold. We shared design ideas and eventually went with a double band, mine was a slinky version and Andy’s was a wider version. I hadn’t made anything in gold for a while and was reminded how much easier gold is to work with compared to silver.

    Andy and I were really pleased with the end result and everyone comments on how lovely it is that I made our rings!

    Please contact me to discuss your own silver or gold bespoke wedding jewellery ideas.

    Wedding photography courtesy of Nigel, Red Apple Photography. www.redapple.org.uk.

     

     

  • A new workshop for 2017!

    A new workshop for 2017!

    If you have seen me recently you would have noticed that I have been splattered in white paint!

    During the Christmas holidays a new workshop area has been constructed, so I have recently traded working with silver for working with a brush and roller! I wanted as much natural light as possible so an upcycled glazed door has been fitted and the original Victorian window has been pruned from plant growth, painted and cleaned to within an inch of it’s life.

    There is still a fair bit to organise before I move the workbench in, but I’m looking forward to having my own dedicated space and hope to get the workshop days up and running by the end of Spring!

    Aimi 🙂

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