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Vera McCullough Jewellery Workshop

18 Hazelbank Road, Broughshane, County Antrim, BT42 4LP
Table set up with equipment for jewellery making class at Vera McCullough's

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Vera McCullough’s jewellery-making workshops offer a luxurious, hands-on experience in a beautiful setting at the foot of Slemish Mountain. Ideal for beginners, participants will craft a set of three silver stacking rings during a three-hour session, blending creativity, learning, and relaxation. The workshops are perfect for individuals looking for a unique day out, special celebrations, or simply trying something new with friends or family.

Classes can accommodate small groups, with the option to book individual spots in a shared session or private group bookings. For those seeking a more elevated experience, VIP packages are available, designed for special occasions like hen parties and birthdays. Each VIP package includes different special treats such as prosecco, birthday cakes, afternoon tea or Parisian-style picnics, making each experience even more memorable.

Workshops are led by Vera McCullough herself, offering insight into the art of jewellery-making in a warm and inviting environment. Guests will leave with a personal keepsake, a beautiful set of handmade rings, carrying the story of their creative journey.

Workshops must be booked at least two weeks in advance, and participants must be over 14, with under-18s requiring adult supervision. Availability is limited, so early booking is recommended.

For further details, dates, or to discuss group options, contact Vera directly or visit the booking page. 

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