The Jewels of Winter ornaments are back in stock — and this year, you can either order a finished piece or learn to make one yourself.

Each ornament was created using pearl-setting, a heritage technique I’ve been exploring through both my artworks and teaching. These are small, detailed pieces — about 12 cm — that look at home on a Christmas tree or as part of a winter display.

For those who prefer making rather than buying, the Jewels of Winter tutorial is now open for enrolment for £20 until Christmas. It’s a full guide through the process I use in my own work — not a simplified “craft version”, but the same construction logic I apply when creating the originals.

If you enjoy learning about how things are made, this is your chance to try pearl-setting in a manageable format and finish with a proper ornament, not just a stitched sample.

Finished ornaments are available now at Jewels of Winter Christmas Ornaments, and the tutorial enrolment closes on 24 December.