Silversmiths Guild's Annual Jewellery Exhibition
Tuesday 12 - Sunday 24 November 2024
Time
10.00AM – 4.30PM
Venue: Pūmanawa Gallery
Free
The Silversmiths Guild of Canterbury was formed in 1982 and rented their first workshop based in The Arts Centre in 1985 until the Christchurch Earthquake in 2011.
The SSG love to hold their annual exhibition just metres from their original workshop. Come and see the unique and diverse range of jewellery lovingly handcrafted by the Guild's members. Each year the members have a judged segment - this year's theme is "Year of the Dragon".
Most of the pieces will be for sale.
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