Celtic Stool Making Workshop - Green Woodworking Centre Warminster
Description
Join us for this two-day workshop where you'll craft your own Celtic-inspired stool using traditional woodworking tools. You'll work with a shave horse and drawknife to shape the legs of your stool, then use a tenon cutter to precisely fit the legs to the seat. The stool's seat design is inspired by the Celtic Triquetra, also known as the Trinity Knot. This timeless symbol features three interlaced, leaf-like shapes, often surrounded by a circular line. Despite its simplicity, the Triquetra holds a profound and beautiful meaning. Believed to represent eternal life and spiritual unity, the Triquetra’s origins are somewhat mysterious. Some theories link its meaning to the Christian Holy Trinity—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—while others point to the Celts’ tradition of grouping significant concepts in threes. Regardless of its origin, the Trinity Knot remains a powerful and enduring symbol of connection and unity. Create your own piece of history while exploring the beauty and symbolism of Celtic design. Beginners course no previous woodwork experience is necessary. Age Requirement: Minimum age 18 (younger students by arrangement) We are situated near Warminster in the heart of Wiltshire, Southwest England, with easy access from Bristol, Bath, Salisbury, Southampton, Chippenham, Swindon, and London. The closest railway station is Warminster, approximately a 10-minute drive from our location.
What's included in the price?
All tools and materials will be provided for your use during the workshop. The kettle will be on all day, and we’ll have a selection of tea, coffee, and biscuits available for you to enjoy.
Duration
2 days
Cancellation policy
Strict - Cancellation and a full refund can be obtained up to 8 weeks before the course starts
Maker
Suitable for
- Adults
- Seniors
- Hearing impaired
- Parking provided
- Suitable for beginners