Rhiannon Centre01974 298415workCraft CentreIn the heart of a small Welsh speaking town surrounded by spectacular scenery, the Rhiannon Celtic Design Centre established in 1971 by Rhiannon Evans, a jewellery designer with an international reputation for her original and unique interpretations of the Welsh and Celtic artistic traditions.
This very special attraction has recently been extended to include even more facilities. You can watch Rhiannon's jewellery being handcrafted by Welsh speaking goldsmiths in the Exhibition Workshops, where they create special jewellery in silver and gold, and also using rare and precious Welsh Gold, mined a few miles away in north Wales.
As well as original Celtic knotwork and traditional Welsh images, many of Rhiannon's distinctive jewellery designs draw their inspiration from the landscape and wildlife of this most beautiful part of Britain.
Other designs are based on old Celtic legends, or derived from pieces of jewellery made thousands of years ago by the Celts themselves. All of the jewellery is displayed in the Rhiannon Centre, and there is also a comprehensive mail order catalogue if you are unable to visit. Main SquareTregaronCeredigionSY25 6JLUnited Kingdom52.219581034295-3.933128600052http://www.rhiannon.co.uk
Rhiannon Centre
Craft Centre, free entry
Rhiannon Celtic Design Centre
Rhiannon Celtic Design Centre
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In the heart of a small Welsh speaking town surrounded by spectacular scenery, the Rhiannon Celtic Design Centre established in 1971 by Rhiannon Evans, a jewellery designer with an international reputation for her original and unique interpretations of the Welsh and Celtic artistic traditions.
This very special attraction has recently been extended to include even more facilities. You can watch Rhiannon's jewellery being handcrafted by Welsh speaking goldsmiths in the Exhibition Workshops, where they create special jewellery in silver and gold, and also using rare and precious Welsh Gold, mined a few miles away in north Wales.
As well as original Celtic knotwork and traditional Welsh images, many of Rhiannon's distinctive jewellery designs draw their inspiration from the landscape and wildlife of this most beautiful part of Britain.
Other designs are based on old Celtic legends, or derived from pieces of jewellery made thousands of years ago by the Celts themselves. All of the jewellery is displayed in the Rhiannon Centre, and there is also a comprehensive mail order catalogue if you are unable to visit.