in-person
jewellery
workshops
jewellery
workshops
Whether it’s a birthday, bachelorette, baby shower or just-because, our jewellery making workshops are the perfect way to bring your loved ones together for a special occasion, to laugh, learn a new skill, make some new memories and walk away with special one-of-a-kind pieces made by YOU.
Join us on our dreamy back jewel patio or cozy up inside our little shop of wonders!
Our in-store workshops include a selection of joy-bringing beverages and refreshments (or bring your own if you prefer.)
Choose between our pre-set jewellery design packages, or the 'Your Design' package where you can work within your own budget and create whatever you’d like!
At home, at the office, or at a special venue within the Greater Toronto Area, we can bring the magic to you!
Choose from our pre-set jewellery design packages that will make your event super easy to plan!
*Please note, we do not offer the 'Your Design' package for off-site workshops.
Reach out to us so we chat about your off-site workshop jewel dreams!
We work within all the required safety parameters stipulated by the province of Ontario.
Please be advised that all in-person workshop participants must show their full Proof of Covid-19 Vaccination (including corresponding Photo ID) when they arrive for their session. We cannot make exceptions, nor offer refunds, if participants fail to show the required documents on the day of their event.
We assure you that all staff and your instructor will be wearing masks at all times and hand sanitizer will be flowing.
Guests are permitted to remove their masks when seated, but must wear them whenever they are out of their seat.
We thank you in advance for your understanding and for respecting the safety of our team and clientele.
Please check out our virtual Jewel From Home workshops if you prefer!
We honour acknowledge that the land on which we gather is the traditional territory of the Anishinaabeg, the Haudenosaunee, the Huron-Wendat, and the Missaugaus of the New Credit First Nation. These nations have cared for this land from time immemorial and it remains home to many First Nations, Inuit, and Métis, including urban and non-status Indigenous peoples. This land is subject to the Dish With One Spoon Wampum Belt Covenant - an agreement to peaceably share and care for this land.
As guests on this territory, we understand our role in a colonial history and the responsibilities that come with living and working on stolen land. We acknowledge that there is much we do not know and commit ourselves to the ongoing work of listening, learning and decolonizing.