Pewter Works is an independent craft studio operated by artisan Bernice Le Cornu Cantrill, located within the historic Shambles courtyard at Bewdley Museum. As one of the resident craftspeople, Bernice specialises in the traditional art of pewter smithing, creating a diverse range of handcrafted items. The studio offers visitors the unique opportunity to see a skilled metalworker in action, preserving heritage techniques in a historic setting.
The workshop produces an array of bespoke pewter pieces, from decorative homewares and traditional items to intricate jewellery and unique gifts. Each item is individually crafted, reflecting a high level of skill and a deep appreciation for the medium. Working with pewter allows for highly detailed and tactile designs, ensuring that every piece created in the studio has its own distinct character.
Situated just off Load Street, Pewter Works is a key part of the vibrant artisan community at Bewdley Museum. Visitors can browse the finished collections on display, purchase directly from the maker, and discuss custom commissions. The studio provides an engaging and authentic experience for anyone interested in traditional crafts and locally made, high quality metalwork.

