Northern Scandinavia is the land of the midnight sun, the northern lights and the Sámi, a nomadic tribal group that follows the migration of the reindeer. Traditional Sámi adornment incorporated elements of their northern landscape- softened reindeer leather and sculpted antler. In this course, we will explore the traditional techniques of triple braiding coiled pewter wire and sewing the finished braid to a softened reindeer hide strip. A reindeer antler button finishes off the bracelet. With a 30-year background in Scandinavian jewelry arts, Liz uses the finest quality reindeer hide and pewter wire comprised of 96% tin and 4% silver imported directly from Sweden.
REGISTRATION: $105 General Registration | $95 Members of Norway House
SUPPLIES: An additional $95 supplies fee will be collected by Liz Bucheit at the beginning of class.
Note: We need 48 hours’ notice in order to reschedule your tickets or to provide a refund if there is a cancellation. Thank you.
Questions? Contact Carstens Smith, Education Coordinator, at classes@norwayhouse.org.
About the Instructor:
Liz Bucheit creates jewelry and body adornment inspired by her Scandinavian ancestry and keeps close ties to her heritage by drawing inspiration from Nordic folklore and myth. A goldsmith for over 30 years, she holds a Master’s degree in metalworking and jewelry from the University of Iowa, Iowa City and has trained in traditional jewelry and metalworking techniques in Ireland and Norway. Liz has won numerous competitions and been awarded grants from the Minnesota State Arts Board, McKnight Foundation, Sons of Norway and the SE Minnesota Arts Council. Most recently, she was the recipient of a American Scandinavian grant, which allowed Liz to travel to Norway to research, study, and document Sami silverwork traditions.
She has exhibited in museums and cultural centers and her bridal tiaras and wedding jewelry are in many collections. Liz is an active speaker on the topic of Norwegian filigree work and conducts workshops and classes in jewelry design and fabrication. She owns and operates Crown Trout Jewelers in Lanesboro, MN with partner and fellow goldsmith Michael Seiler.
Visit www.crowntrout.com