'I feel it’s such a shame that people don’t have the skills or confidence and so just buy more and more, with the old pieces eventually ending up in landfill.'
A free workshop where the public can bring their broken or unworn jewellery along to and learn how to refashion and recycle it is taking place this weekend.
The workshop will be located at and is running in conjunction with The Wardrobe on the Newtownards Road. "Each participant will leave with at least one finished piece of jewellery but we’ll aim for two or three. Especially if there are a lot of beads and they would like to use only a few in each piece. They can take home the leftover beads and with the knowledge they’ve gained, [to] make even more. The session will be free of charge and will be run as part of The Wardrobe’s sustainability programme of events.
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