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Tiara (Image by Shelley Panzarella from Flickr)
Tiaras are essential for any princess

It’s tiara time

Learn how to make a beautiful tiara

This March you can learn how to make and customise a fairytale tiara.

The class will take place in Dulwich Jewellery School in London and will run all day. A teacher will be running step-by-step classes on how to realize this unique piece of jewellery, by using a range of materials from Swarovski crystals to pearls and beads.

“I absolutely loved making my own tiara and felt like such a princess,” says Sammy Cona from Hammersmith. “The teachers are great, the place is lovely and I would recommend this class to anyone.”

Dulwich Jewellery School was founded by jewellery designer Jessica van Zanten in 2008 and offers adult classes throughout the year.

The cost of the class is £95: book your place in advance to avoid disappointment if you want to get the princess look.

by Rosaria Sgueglia
5th December 2008

Details


Date: March 15

Time: 10am to 4:30pm

Place: 31 Court Lane, Dulwich. London. SE21 7DH

Price: £95

Founder of Dulwich Jewellery School, Jessica Van Zanten is a qualified metal clay teacher, but she is also trained in beading, wire work, glass and polymer clay.

The school is an independent organisation that runs a range of jewellery workshops during the week and the weekend. It also arranges jewellery parties for children and adults.

Next tiara classes will be on May 23 and July 18.

For other jewellery making classes check out Dulwich Jewellery School’s class listings.

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