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Anglo Saxon Amulet Making Workshop

  • Butser Ancient Farm Chalton Lane Hampshire, PO8 0BG United Kingdom (map)

Explore the ancient art of amulet making, inspired by intricate Anglo Saxon pendants and brooches. Led by artist and maker Lydia Asscher, learn techniques originally developed in the Bronze Age. These methods include Chasing and Repoussé, which were used to craft artefacts such as the Iron Age Battersea Shield. Connect with the natural world by using organic materials to create a personalised piece of art.

About the workshop

  • One-day workshop, 10am - 3pm with a break for lunch

  • Learn to make traditional pitch out of pine resin and clay, to use while making an amulet

  • Explore Chasing and Repoussé techniques, based on artifacts ranging from the Bronze Age to the Anglo Saxon period

  • Work with a variety of organic materials (wood, stone, bone, clay beads, etc.) to make a necklace

  • No experience necessary!

  • Set in the unique surroundings of Butser Ancient Farm’s historic buildings

Participants are also encouraged to bring any organic materials they wish to add to their necklace

Included in your ticket

Entrance to the farm, a day’s tuition and expertise, and all the tools and materials necessary to create a beautiful Anglo Saxon style amulet.

 
  • Please wear sensible clothing and footwear for this workshop. Lunch is not included, although sandwiches (subject to availability), hot and cold drinks, and snacks are sold in our gift shop. You’re also welcome to bring a picnic if you prefer!

    This workshop is intended for adults, but suitable for ages 16+. Participants under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Accompanying adults do not need workshop tickets themselves but are required to pay the site entrance fee.

Photography credit to Isle of Wight Council, Frank Basford, 19/12/2009 for Early Medieval (Anglo Saxon) Gold Bracteate (Find ID 257520). Credit to Lydia Asscher.