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Although India is now a far bigger consumer than Italy of gold for jewelry, the region around here has retained its distinctive status as the gold workshop of the world, with ore arriving from South Africa along with the old bracelets and necklaces destined for the crucible.
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The region of Minho, or the Costa Verde, is home to the national park of Peneda Geres, good for hiking and tasting sparkling white wine, visiting the gold filigree workshops in Travassos, and swimming in the Ermal reservoir.
And taking it one step further, for those who want to make a "completely unique statement", Golding runs workshops where budding hat designers, "aged 16 to 70", can create their own handmade headpiece or fascinator.
Gold began the workshop by undercutting the idea of a monologue as a whole, saying that no one really does their best work when doing them and that he does not use monologues to cast actors in his own plays.
A bed framed by Murano glass beads is accompanied by veils of tulle, each one hand embroidered with gold thread in a workshop established by Louis XIV.
Ms. Gold also wanted the workshop to help participants cope with social and family issues involved with unemployment, so she arranged for Laura Greenblatt, one of the center's social workers, to join Ms. Fabricant in running the workshops.
There's evidence that chiefs' compounds had metal workshops, making gold teeth a permanent mark of social distinction and allowing for constant on-the-spot modifications.
It was a traditional Victorian workshop, there was gold and diamonds everywhere, and I was making a tiara.
In the workshops, the delicate gold filigree of Anglo-Saxon pommel caps and sword hilts is being re-created, Non Zero One are making a recording, and in the bar, April de Angelis's Rune – one of 12 five-minute plays that theatregoers can order to be performed before the main show, at their table in the bar – is getting its first outing in front of an audience.
The row of unassuming shops and traders that make up London's jewellery quarter in the area known as Hatton Garden have long been the subject of secretive and seductive stories about underground passageways leading to gold stores and highly secure workshops where precious items are meticulously crafted by hand.
Even after the few hundred years since these tapestries were woven in different European workshops, the actual gold and silver threads still sparkle.
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