Traditional jewellery making workshop
Cumberland Council 2 Nov 2020

Join Cleonie Quayle in The Granville Centre, for a free 1 hour workshop where you’ll create unique pieces of Aboriginal-inspired jewellery (fabric necklaces). All materials supplied.

About the presenter

Cleonie Quayle is an artist and self-employed jewellery maker. She specialises in collecting, crafting and designing Australian Aboriginal fabric, gumnut and quongdong jewellery. Her work continues the ancient Aboriginal traditional of using natural materials and fibres to craft jewellery and accessories. It holds a contemporary twist, with Cleonie’s unique touch and the incorporation of gemstones and beads. Her work sells at a range of Indigenous and social justice events, and is available in shop fronts, markets and community events across NSW and designing Australian Aboriginal fabric, gumnut and quongdong jewellery.

Time: 10am to 11am

Note: This class is full, no further bookings are being taken.