Teri Howes Jewellery

contemporary hand-crafted fine jewellery

Based in Holborn, London at the famous Cockpit Arts Studios since 2006, Teri creates hand-crafted contemporary jewellery designs which feature her signature crochet techniques.

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Winter Shopping Weekend, Cockpit Studios Bloomsbury, 24-26 Nov


  • Teri Howes Jewellery Cockpit Yard London, England, WC1N United Kingdom (map)

Please join me in Studio E2, Cockpit Studios, Bloomsbury for a fantastic shopping event at the Cockpit Winter Shopping weekend.

Cockpit is home to some of the most exciting makers in the world. Spanning every kind of craft united by their extraordinary skill and imagination.

Cockpit Winter Open Studios is a chance to experience craft, meet with makers in their studios and buy their products direct – a great day out.

Go behind the scenes into the workshops of leading makers and discover the secrets behind their extraordinary work. Be the first in line for new products and one-off pieces and buy direct from makers in their studios where original pieces are created.

Throughout the weekend at quieter times I will be demonstrating my specialist techniques, so come and see where and how the magic happens…

If you are interested in joining one of my classes I will have samples of all my projects on display and can answer any questions you may have.

Take your time to browse the studios, talk with the makers and explore this truly amazing hidden gem of London.

Looking forward to seeing you there…

Teri

**YOU WILL NEED TO BOOK A TIMED ENTRY TICKET - BUT YOU CAN STAY AS LONG AS YOU LIKE!

OPENING TIMES AS FOLLOWS:

Winter Open Studios:

Cockpit Studios BLOOMSBURY

PRIVATE VIEW - THURSDAY 23rd NOVEMBER, 5-8pm

Friday 24th November 12-6pm

Saturday 25th November 12-6pm

Sunday 26th November 12-6pm

Cockpit Arts is a registered charity, any donations go towards the professional development of the makers and the upkeep of our unique but slightly crumbly building.

For further info about Cockpit Studios CLICK HERE


Background image by Joel Degen