Older than glass, humans have been looking for ways to adorn themselves from the earliest times and the answer washed up on the shores of northern Europe in the form of amber.
Carved through the Mesolithic to create beautiful animals, Neolithic and Bronze Ages for jewellery, the Greeks called it Electra and the Vikings Freya's tears.
Learn the history of amber and transform raw Baltic Amber to your own beautiful piece. You will also learn how to make cordage to hang your piece.
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Unit 1 - Adult | £80.00 per ticket |
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