Enamel Matters
Tel: 01212364353
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Tel: 01212364353
Enamel Matters is a showcase of work by members of the British Society of Enamellers. The exhibition seeks to promote and celebrate the work of BSE members who work in vitreous enamel.
A variety of both traditional and contemporary techniques are evident in both the jewellery and unique objects on display.
The British Society of Enamellers has a broad membership, encompassing different levels of expertise from enamel students to professional level enamellers.
The aim of the British Society of Enamellers is to promote the highest standards of contemporary design and workmanship in all aspects of this exciting medium.
Free entry
7 May 2024 - 25 May 2024 |
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