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With a full range of machinery, tools, and affordable fabrication bays dedicated to metalwork, painting, woodworking, and textiles – EOW is as versatile as the needs of your project.
Enjoy the experience of becoming a jeweller for the day, learn a whole load of new skills and leave with a lovely piece of jewellery to boot!!
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