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A Chic French Jewellery School Has Opened in Dubai Design District
A pop-up version of renowned Parisian jewellery school L’Ecole Van Cleef & Arpels has opened up at Hai D3 in Dubai Design District: courses and exhibitions will be running until April 13. There are 14 courses, four free exhibitions (open to the public from 9am to 9pm), as well as complimentary conversations and rooftop cinema screenings.
While the school is run by storied French jewellery house Van Cleef & Arpels (which dates back to 1906), the courses and exhibitions don’t exclusively cover that brand, meaning you’ll learn about the full history of jewellery in the educational courses, from Van Cleef to Cartier.
Also, it’s philanthropic learning: proceeds from paid courses go towards the Dubai Cares charity. There are classes for amateurs and enthusiasts, all of which cost Dh525 each, and they are repeated on multiple dates until April 13.
Gemstones
One of the most popular workshops is ‘Recognise the Gemstones’, a four-hour class where you will be able to train your eye to think like a gemologist and analyse stones; on the same topic, ‘Discover the Gemstones’ runs you through the different minerals and is more of a starter course, but also runs over four hours. There are also two courses that delve deep into the shimmer of diamonds.
History
There are multiple historical courses on offer, too, including one that explores talismanic jewels called ‘Amulets and Precious Symbols’; while you’ll get a true overview on the history of artisanal jewellery at the ‘From Louis XIV to contemporary artists’ course. There is also a course on how gold has been a symbol of power through the ages.
The craftsmanship
There are options where you will learn the finer points of jewellery making. The four-hour, eight-person ‘From French jewels to Japanese lacquer’ is particularly popular: a master of Japanese Urushi lacquer helps teach the course. ‘Trying out the Jeweller’s Techniques’ will see a master take you through how they craft pieces; while ‘From design to mock up’ guides you from sketching to a pewter mock-up.
Children’s workshops
There are creative classes for kids on offer, too, all of which are two hours long. They include ‘Make your Treasure Chest’, ‘Create a Precious Clock’, and ‘Crowns & Swords’.
A course held by a fine French jewellery school – what a very classy school holidays activity option. Unfortunately, these courses are all already booked up, but you can subscribe to the waitlist here.
The conversations
There will be six evening discussion in the outdoor patio at Hai: these are all free to attend. Topics covered include the history of pearls; Art Deco objects; calligraphy in jewellery design; emeralds; pearl merchants; and jewellery from Saudi Arabia.
Courtesy: The National
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