The Irish people boast of a strong tradition of making quality jewellery. It makes absolute sense, therefore that for jewellery making Dublin, capital of Ireland, stands as one of the central locations for many Irish people who continue to pursue jewellery making as a hobby.

As early as 1963, the Federation of Jewellery Manufacturers of Ireland (FJMI) has stood by consumers in assuring that the jewellery they purchase sufficiently meet set standards. Also, the Craft Council of Ireland assures that locations offering lessons in jewellery making Dublin or elsewhere, offer the right quality of education and a comprehensive program that enthusiasts will appreciate.

It comes without any surprise, therefore, that when picking locations for supplies for jewellery making Dublin offers more than sufficient resources.
Dublin Woolen Mills, shops in Galway, Crown Alley, and Yellow Brick Road offer excellent bead selections. Most of these come at a discount when beads are bought in big quantities. Crown Jewels, Blackrock Market, and Brighton are also resource areas for jewellery making Dublin-style.
For lessons in jewellery making Dublin is not in wanting either. Even formal institutions like Dun Laoghaire College of Further Education or the NCAD, offer lessons in jewellery making. Outside these formal institutions, popular crafts authors and even jewellery shops offer their own set of lessons at a fee. Schedules range from one-day workshops to once-a-week sessions over as long as 8 weeks.
Aside from classes in jewellery making Dublin also hosts a variety of events that can bring local enthusiasts together. This includes events hosted at the grand Mermaid Arts Centre in Dublin.