The Western Australian Lapidary and Rockhunting Club
Enamelling
Enamelling is the process of applying small granules of enamel (glass) to metal and firing at a high temperature in a kiln. It is a process that has been used throughout the ages to produce magnificent pieces of art.

Specific enamelling workshops, commencing at 9.30 am, are held in our art metal room on the first Saturday of each month and on the third Wednesday each month (except January, June and December).

Experienced members are on hand to teach the various techniques and procedures and newcomers will, within a few hours, be able to produce beautiful items to be proud of.

A fee of $20 is required to undertake the instruction course and members are required to pay a small fee for each workshop attended to cover the cost of materials used.