In the new Lumoava Visitor Centre, you can learn about jewellery making, the history of the company and products from past decades.
Kuopio’s cultural life will have a new visitor destination when the world’s northernmost jewellery factory, Lumoava Finland Oy, opens its doors to visitors. The visitor centre is being opened to celebrate the company’s 80th anniversary.
The first open day is Saturday 10 December. In total, there will be four open days at the Visitors Centre in December.
At the new Lumoava Visitor Centre, you can take a tour of the factory and learn about jewellery manufacturing, the history of the company and products from past decades.
Located in Neulamäki, Kuopio, Lumoava Finland is known as the northernmost jewelry factory in the world and for its Lumoava jewelry brand. The company, founded in 1942, has also been strongly involved in creating Finnish jewelry culture.
The company’s name was previously Saurum. It changed its name in November.
The jewelry factory produces 10,000–15,000 products per month. Handmade jewelry includes dozens of work steps. Today, new technologies such as 3D printing are used in the manufacturing process.