When it comes to jewellery making Dublin may very well be unparalleled in the entirety of the Republic of Ireland. However, it is also important to note that the Irish have a cultural inclination towards jewellery making. In fact, many agencies like the Federation of Jewellery Manufacturers of Ireland and the Crafts Council of Ireland offer their services in offering pertinent information for the jewellery-buying public and jewellery enthusiasts.

For jewellery making Dublin has a couple of lessons that hobbyists can attend. Options vary from formal institutions offering formal short courses, like NCAD or the Dun Laoghaire College of Further Education, to jewellery shops offering short courses. Duration of lessons also vary. Single day lessons covering basic aspects of jewellery making are perfect for those who have yet decided to pursue the hobby completely, or those
who have had experience and only want a refresher course. Other lessons may be on any day of the week convenient to the learner, over a span of 4-8 weeks. In each of these sessions, learners bring home some jewellery they are working on, which are worth as much as ?160. The worth of the jewellery taken home is usually worth more than the course fee, which explains the craft’s viability.

Other options for jewellery making Dublin-based in particular, include jewellery making events in the Mermaid Arts Centre in Bray. Pursuing jewellery making is also not at all difficult in Ireland. After all, when it comes to jewellery making Dublin is central to Ireland, as are Glasgow and London in England.
Materials can be sourced from shops along Crown Alley or Yellow Brick Lane. Brighton also offer the same. For other resources in jewellery making Dublin also has many shops that sell vintage beads and jewellery that can be used.