About this Event
A guided jewelry-making session with curated materials and individual design support.
Participants leave with a handcrafted piece shaped by their own intention and touch.
An expanded gathering that includes the jewelry workshop alongside a floral tea service and a traditional ochazuke course prepared with freshly brewed tea broth.
Each guest is seated at an intimate low-table setting with styled desserts and seasonal accompaniments — an afternoon designed for texture, warmth, and unhurried presence.
About the Host
Daisy Li is a Parsons School of Design graduate in History of Design and Curatorial Studies, with a background in psychology from UC Davis.
Her practice moves between design, material culture, and emotional experience. She has curated independent art events, organized interdisciplinary gatherings, and developed projects that explore how objects carry memory, intention, and ritual.
Her work bridges aesthetics and inner life — combining design research, spatial sensitivity, and a deep interest in how making can become a form of reflection.
This workshop is part of her ongoing exploration of slow practice: creating spaces where material, conversation, and presence meet.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Flowing Space Tea House, 16 Clinton Street, New York, United States
USD 89.00












