MASTERMAKER Jane Moore [SEPT 2026]
Date: Friday 04 September, 2026
Start Time: 2.00pm
End Time: 7.00pm
Venue: FORGE
We are thrilled to welcome back the wonderful Jane Moore as our September MasterMaker for 2026! This month’s theme is inspired by The Giver by Lois Lowry, a world awakened through colour, and we couldn’t imagine anyone more fitting to bring this vision to life. Renowned for her distinctive creations using vibrant coloured enamel, Jane is a celebrated figure in British jewellery and craft.
Join us for this fantastic opportunity to meet Jane, learn about her artistic journey, and create a stunning enamelled piece inspired by her signature style, all under her expert guidance. Over the course of five captivating hours, you’ll enjoy a talk, watch a live demonstration, and take part in a hands-on enamelling and texturing workshop.
Spaces are limited, so don’t miss out on this unforgettable experience. Booking is essential!
What is our MasterMaker Series?
These monthly events embody what FORGE stands for: exceptional design, the preservation of skills, and the sharing of knowledge. They are limited to 10 people for a unique & intimate, exclusive experience with a highly skilled & accomplished designer.
During 5 captivating hours, you’ll engage in a talk, witness a live demonstration, and partake in a hands-on workshop, all guided by the MasterMakers themselves. The event concludes with a relaxed chat and mingle over wine and delicious sushi from our neighbours Mugen
What will I make?
Enjoy a special afternoon exploring enamel and texture with Master Enameller Jane Moore. During the workshop, you will cover:
- Texturing using the rolling mill
- Doming techniques
- Enamelling with transparent vitreous enamel
- How to achieve a beautiful, clean enamelled surface
What will happen on the day?
This is a wonderful opportunity to hear Jane share her creative journey and the evolution of her remarkable work. You’ll have the chance to handle some of her stunning creations, learn about her processes, and discover how she developed her unique and captivating style.
Following the talk and Q&A session, Jane will guide you step-by-step in creating your own enamelled jewellery piece.
You’ll begin by experimenting with textures using a rolling mill, selecting a pattern to imprint onto your silver. From there, you’ll cut and dome the metal to form a three-dimensional design. Then comes the most exciting part, adding colour.
Choose from an array of vibrant transparent enamels to layer over your design, allowing the texture beneath to shine through. Jane will guide you through the firing process, demonstrating how to build depth and richness through multiple firings.
Throughout the day, there will be plenty of opportunities to ask questions and gain insight into this beautiful technique.
The experience concludes with a relaxed chat and mingle with Jane over wine and delicious sushi from our neighbours, Mugen.
What skills do I need?
All levels - Workshops that are designed to be flexible and accommodate all skill levels.
What should I bring?
- All materials will be provided.
- Reading glasses (if you need them!)
What should I wear?
Clothes: Casual and not too precious as they may get a bit dusty or damaged. Avoid long, loose fitting sleeves and anything that might catch or get caught whilst you are working.
Shoes: Casual flat shoes and no open toed sandals in case you drop a hammer or something hot on them!
Hair: Tie long hair back.
Who is my instructor?
Established and respected for her distinctive work, Jane Moore has been a strong presence in British jewellery and craft for more decades than she cares to admit. With its whimsical charm and attention to detail, her jewellery is an authentic expression of a warm, outgoing personality and instantly recognisable to fans of contemporary jewellery. She is prolific in developing her unique aesthetic to create new designs that are sensitive, considered and beautifully made. Her energy and enthusiasm are unwavering.
Jane’s inspiration comes from the simple silhouettes of traditional Japanese artefacts and textiles embellished with tiny, floral motifs. She also recalls vivid memories of her Mother’s intricate embroidery. Ideas begin as drawings in her sketch book, where they can evolve unconstrained by the limitations of the process. Only when she arrives at a pleasing image does she begin to consider whether it is technically possible. While enamelling is rooted in traditional techniques Jane also embraces more modern, industrial methods, such as photo etching, laser cutting, or the application of fine enamel transfers.
How do I get there?
See contact page for details on public transport and parking.
How do I book?
To book your workshop, simply add your chosen session to your basket by clicking Add to Cart, then click on the basket icon in the top right corner to proceed to checkout.
Please remember to provide your email address and phone number. We use this information only to confirm your booking, share details about the day, and contact you if any issues arise. Your contact details will not be used for marketing purposes unless you choose to opt in by ticking the box to receive updates from us.
Dietary Requirements
At the end of the workshop, we’ll be providing a selection of vegetarian and fish sushi, along with prosecco and soft drinks. If you have any dietary requirements, please let us know in advance so we can make suitable arrangements.
Materials Disclaimer
Please note: Workshop material costs are based on metal prices at the time of organising each session. Due to continual fluctuations in precious metal markets, there may be a small increase in the price of materials. If this occurs, we will contact you prior to the workshop to confirm the difference, which can be settled on the day by card.
£175.00