JEWELRY TOOLS AND SUPPLY SWAP MEET!

jewelry tool and supply swap meet

Looking for quality used precision tools? Gemstones, miscellaneous jewelry making or art supplies?  The Danaca Design Annual Jewelry Tool and Supply Swap Meet is back (after 2 years) and better than ever! This is big garage sale for local jeweler and metalsmiths to buy, sell, and swap tools and supplies of the trade. What could be more fun? With over 20 vendors, you can also expect an excellent selection.

This year we are changing it up a bit. First, we have a new location. Fair Isle Brewing in Seattle has opened their doors for our event providing us with a covered outdoor area perfect for our Swap Meet! Note: Fair Isle Brewing is a 21 and up establishment. Second, proceeds of sales from the Danaca Design table will be funding a new studio scholarship! 

In 2021, the Seattle metals community lost a true friend, Todd Hughes. Todd was a meticulous maker and passionate learner. He was also a lover of tools. Many of these have been generously donated to Danaca Design by his wife, and friend to the studio, Rona. Some will provide an upgrade to Danaca studio equipment and others will be available to purchase during our 2022 Jewelry Tool and Supply Swap Meet. Proceeds from the sale of these and all other items on the Danaca Design Swap Meet Table will provide the seed for a new scholarship, The T.H. Artist Gap Scholarship. This scholarship, designed to supplement the cost of taking a workshop, will be available by application to students at Danaca Design beginning in September.

There is NO CHARGE to attend and you don’t have to bring anything to swap except some cash:)  Be sure to check out the FREE TABLE too! Who knows what treasures you may find?

Looking forward to seeing you at Fair Isle Brewing for a long overdue swap meet, a bit of socializing and an exceptional beer if you're in the mood! Also, plan to grab a bite from GARZON the Latinx Street Food pop up, YUM! Come early for the best selection. ALL VENDOR SPOTS must be reserved and are currently spoken for. 

Sunday, July 24, 11am-2pm