

Historic acorn cups 12/3/25
Fine jewellery full day workshop.
Available spots
Service Description
A UNIQUE opportunity to create jewellery within the house Charles Darwin was born in. Using acorn cups fallen from the Downy oak in the grounds - a champion specimen - as listed in the National Tree register, and planted by his father. You will learn all the steps in making your acorn cup charms - supported by an accredited guide - to then finish into your choice of a necklace, earrings or pendant. Leave worries behind! - All the workshop resources including the clay and accessories to finish your project will be provided by Feretia, along with the tools needed for the project and will include light refreshment. Additional resources will be available to purchase. Other than that - just bring yourselves and a packed lunch ( or call ahead for this to be catered ) - and plan to have fun together! Please wear closed toe shoes and if you have long hair, grab something to bring to tie it back when firing. Fine silver has a purity 99.9% and may be hallmarked as such. The precious clay Feretia uses is a recycled resource waiting for you to bring to new and sustainable life again!






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Contact Details
2 The Mount, Shrewsbury, UK
+ 07462549883
feretialtd@gmail.com