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Make a unique piece of jewellery during this introduction to the colourful world of anodised aluminium.

Try out dyes, inks and printing methods to colour metal, then let me guide you as we turn your colourful aluminium into a pair of earrings or a pendant using simple jewellery making techniques and tools.

Please bring: some vinyl or latex gloves, a notebook and pencil. You may wish to bring your own apron – if you don’t have one, don’t worry, you can borrow one! All other materials provided.

 

About Lindsey Mann

Working from her studio in Wiltshire, England, Lindsey creates flora-inspired jewellery characterised by a soft industrial aesthetic and peppered with a hint of modern nostalgia.

She has been represented by galleries throughout the UK, as well as exhibiting during prestigious events such as the Craft Council’s Chelsea Crafts Fair and Origin. In 2023, Lindsey made her debut at Goldsmiths’ Fair in London’s Goldsmiths’ Hall, and at MAD about Jewelry in New York’s Museum of Arts and Design.

A number of her pieces feature in books and journals, and her own book, Coloured Aluminium Jewellery: Design & Make, was published by A&C Black in 2010.

Lindsey has been teaching alongside her practice since 2004. Find out about workshops here.

She trained in Jewellery at Middlesex University, graduating in 2002. Read more. 

This workshop forms part of the MADE Craft & Design Festival programme at Winchester Cathedral. Booking a creative class is a wonderful way to enrich your festival visit — offering the chance to meet inspiring makers, learn new skills and engage directly with sustainable craft practices. You’ll leave not only with new knowledge, but with a meaningful handmade piece that tells a story.