Stoco Jewellery Studio is located in a beautifully restored 125 year old Heritage building in the picturesque town of Tweed Ont.
At Stoco Jewellery Studio from day one, our goal has been to offer excellent customer service as the cornerstone of the store's success. Most all products sold at Stoco Jewellery Studio, have been manufactured in Canada which gives us even more confidence in providing excellent service for our customers now and in the future.
All of us at Stoco Jewellery Studio are proud to be a part of such a rich heritage and this is reflected in the warm ambience of the store as well as the warm and friendly service each of our customers receive.
We strive to maintain a sense of tradition in the store as well as moving forward with the latest advances in jewellery design technology.
Anthony Kinsella has been photographing since a young age and has studied photography since high-school and continued in post-secondary at the Nova Scotia College of Art & Design University graduating with a BFA in Film, photography and Art History. He has photographed almost every situation from studio to landscape, musical shows to art shows and has worked for a variety of clients and online blogs and is currently working on shooting a full length documentary.
VIOLIN LESSONS, VIOLA LESSONS FOR ALL AGES! SUZUKI METHOD VIOLIN!Teaching out of Belleville and Pictonalso providing live wedding music and music for special occasionsIf you are looking to start strings for the very first time, orperhaps are returning to your instrument after a hiatus, youare most welcome here! Our youngest student started at 4years of age, and the oldest beginner.
Alexwe're working on a fun science project at Wintergreen Studios this summer. In the interest of tallying and identifying all the species of plants on our land, we're constructing a herbarium. A herbarium is essentially a library of plants, a vast collection that catalogs the species composition in our surrounding area. When a plant is picked, it needs to be dried out and then mounted on a rigid piece of cardboard for display.Each entry is a single plant along with particular attributes:the plant itself, identified with its family, genus, and speciesthe precise (GPS) location where the plant was founda short description of the habitat where the plant was foundthe name of the person who collected the plant and the name of the identifierthe plant's cataloging numberthe date on which the plant was pickedthe name of the institution where the plant is storedWhen picking a plant, it is important to have all of its parts.