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The pottery is in an extension at the back of the Craft Shop where on most days you can see Rob working: pugging clay, throwing a pot on the wheel, glazing or packing a kiln. This is a working pottery specializing in hand thrown, oven to tableware and commissioned pieces. The decoration consists of glazes in blues, greens, browns, oatmeal and white in various combinations to give a wide range of choice. Our pottery is used and is exclusive to our Restaurant next door.
The Scottish Potters Association is a members’ run organisation managed by a twelve strong committee elected each year, under a Chairman elected for three years.
Skyeworks Gallery supports local artists, crafters and makers, and offers art and craft workshops and courses daily. Open all year.
Small Stories is the home of the creative work of Gabrielle Reith. Every piece of work tells a story, whether an illustration, a textiles creation or a piece of jewellery.
The SSA is an artist-led membership organisation governed by an elected President and Council, which seeks to promote and encourage experimentation and the "adventurous spirit" in contemporary art.
Handthrown decorative pottery, gifts and tableware classes also available.
Tamara Hicks produces innovative work ranging from jewellery through to interpretive vessels and larger sculptural forms.
She enjoys working in combinations of materials that include silver, porcelain and steel, and is presently developing work in glass and Caithness stone.
An exciting new gallery in Newtonmore, showing work by local and scottish makers, also holding weekly workshops in silversmithing.
We are a family run business which has been established for over 50 years now. As the tastes, desires and needs of customers have changed so have we! Happily things have swung in the direction we have always favoured. One in which well crafted, Scottish produced and artistically inspired goods are what is wanted.
The Decca has space for exhibitions, workshops, training and offers creative residencies in two 3-bedroom cottages. Total accommodation up to 22 B&B or self-catering.