Make Jewellery Co. opens in Emporium M33 with a hands-on charm experience

Sale welcomed a new addition this weekend, as Make Jewellery Co. had its grand opening at Emporium M33. 

Make Jewellery Co., Sale © Life in Sale

The small, family-run business brings something new to the town centre – a chance to create your own personalised charm necklace or bracelet in a relaxed, friendly setting.

Make Jewellery Co., Sale © Life in Sale

The concept is simple and fun. Visitors start by picking up a tray, then choose their base – a bracelet or necklace – before selecting from a wide range of meaningful charms. From there, it’s time to assemble your piece, either independently or with a little help from the welcoming Make Jewellery Co. team.

It’s a hands-on experience designed to be shared. It’s the perfect activity for mums and daughters spending an afternoon together, a group of friends looking for something creative to do or anyone in search of a thoughtful gift. 

With Christmas just around the corner, the timing couldn’t be better. Make Jewellery Co. offers an opportunity to shop small while crafting gifts that are thoughtful and personal, something you can’t buy off the shelf.

The business is now open Monday to Saturday, 10am-5pm, inside Emporium M33. The charm experience is open to all; walks-in are welcome and encouraged, but if you know you’d like to attend with a small group of friends, bookings are recommended. You can book simply by sending a DM via @makejewelleryco on Instagram

For Sale residents looking for a unique activity or a gift with a personal touch, Make Jewellery Co. offers a warm welcome and plenty of inspiration. Tell them Life in Sale sent you!

📍 Make Jewellery Co., located inside Emporium M33, 3-7 Tatton Road, Sale M33 7EB


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