Christine Dwane

Christine is a Quebec based sustainable jeweler, gemologist  and designer. She established her modus operandi on a quest for excellence and the importance of innovation. Working from her studio, she produces unique collections as well as highly personalised one-of-a-kind pieces. 

Graduating head of her class at Ecole de Joaillerie et des Métaux D’Art de Montreal Christine then underwent an apprenticeship with Robert Ackermann, a Swiss-German master jeweller. This apprenticeship proved to be a career changing experience, allowing her to bring the highest quality of skill to her work.

Christine has been an instructor in jewelery making and gemology for the last 25 years and currently teaches at École de Joaillerie de Montréal. Her main objective is to advance her art and share her knowledge in the sciences of metallurgy and gemology as well as to inform her students about the dire issues of sustainability in the jewelery industry. 2016 was a highlight in her teaching profession as she won the Niche award – Educator of the Year for North America.

After winning a design competition, Christine became the designer and manufacturer of the CALQ (Conseil des arts et des lettres du Quebec) insignia, an honour awarded to Quebec artists for their talent and cultural contribution.

Most recently, she has won first prize in the 100 Fairmined Challenge in the Best Silver Collection category. 

Christine’s designs can be found in galleries and boutiques in Montreal sand Ottawa and have appeared in magazines such as Elle Quebec, Jewellery Business, and Canadian Jeweller.  

Christine is a member of the prestigious Gem-A Gemmological Association of Great Britain. She is also a member of the ethical jewelery movement and a member of the Ethical Metalsmiths Association whose mission is to promote responsible jewelery practices through education, connection and action.

Upcoming Classes

How to Buy Colored Transparent Gems Virtual Course
Weekly on Tuesday 6 - 8pmuntil Tue, Jul 29 2025
 

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