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Charm Pendants Workshop with Alys Power
Focus Gallery
Saturday 30 June | 10.30am - 4.30pm
Tickets: £100
Make a sterling silver charm style necklace made up of multiple small elements on a stering silver chain or leather cord.
The number of charms per necklace is only limited by time and your design theme.
Spend the day in the professional jewellery workshops at Nottingham Jewellery School and learn to make up to six different types of silver, gemstone, vintage and beaded charms to combine into one beautiful and personal piece.
You'll start the day by exploring different tools and techniques and explore design themes and ideas to bring your piece together.
Create something absolutely unique.
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