Traditional Paper Bead Making Fun Palace

Learn how to make beautiful paper beads from recycled materials.
The intricate artistry of Maasai beadwork embodies centuries of cultural heritage, s…

Primary Contact

Charlotte English

07874 059027

Date and Time

Saturday 4th October 2025 15:00-16:30

Location

Greener and Cleaner, High Street, Bromley, UK

The Hub is located upstairs in The Glades next to HMV and Waterstones. Nearest stations Bromley South & Bromley North Bus Stops U & V on Elmfield Rd 314, 358, 261, 320, 208, 126, 162, 336, 638, 352, 138, 61, 367, 119, 146, 246 Parking in the Glades can be accessed from Kentish Way or Glades Place off Widmore Rd. (Parking shuts 30 mins after shops close) What3Words for The Glades Entrance https://w3w.co/storm.ranges.origin What3Words for parking https://w3w.co/slate.preoccupied.critic

Description

Learn how to make beautiful paper beads from recycled materials.

The intricate artistry of Maasai beadwork embodies centuries of cultural heritage, spiritual beliefs, and female empowerment within East African societies.

Through the hands of countless generations of women artisans, this craft has evolved from simple strung beads into complex artistic expressions that serve as historical records and social indicators. In contemporary Maasai society, beadwork continues to be a powerful medium through which women maintain their cultural identity while adapting to modern challenges and opportunities.

No prior experience is necessary for this workshop, and all materials will be provided!

It’s a fantastic opportunity to unleash your creativity, connect with like-minded individuals, and explore the beauty of repurposing materials to create unique art pieces.

What to expect

Learn how to make beautiful paper beads from recycled materials.

The intricate artistry of Maasai beadwork embodies centuries of cultural heritage, spiritual beliefs, and female empowerment within East African societies.

Through the hands of countless generations of women artisans, this craft has evolved from simple strung beads into complex artistic expressions that serve as historical records and social indicators. In contemporary Maasai society, beadwork continues to be a powerful medium through which women maintain their cultural identity while adapting to modern challenges and opportunities.

No prior experience is necessary for this workshop, and all materials will be provided!

It’s a fantastic opportunity to unleash your creativity, connect with like-minded individuals, and explore the beauty of repurposing materials to create unique art pieces.