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An original and exclusive range of cards, clocks, tags, plaques, wedding favours, garters and gifts with a tartan theme, all made by hand in Marjorie’s studio.
Market Tree Events run monthly Craft & Gift Markets in Edinburgh city centre.
Using fine metalwork techniques taken from jewellery making, forge work and industrial processes I make a range of modern domestic - and garden - constructed metalwork.
I currently work mostly with mild steel wire – fence wire - but also combine other metals and found objects. The main strand of my work is a range of fireguards and log baskets in a number of styles for instance exploded leaf and flower patterns and more abstract patterns utilising wire left over from other projects.
Midlothian Crafters was set up to help find opportunities for talented local crafters to promote their products, running regular crafts fairs in Midlothian and promoting crafters through the Midlothian Crafters website and Facebook page.
Contemporary jeweller working in precious metals.
Naomi Mcintosh investigates with jewellery/objects how spaces that surround the body are perceived. Thinking of the pieces as ‘Wearable Drawings’ and the body as a landscape.
Contemporary fashion jewellery hand crafted in Scotland using substainably sourced natural materials such as wood and stone, combined with precious metals and resins to create a product which is both highly desireable and unique.
The aims of the Association are to promote a public interest in crafts, market craft business through craft fairs and exhibitions
Patterns of Light sells a variety of unique and beautiful gifts, made in the studio by Jenny and Nic. The shop also sells other carefully selected treasures, many sourced locally.
Sea Drift, Argyll is about loving out coastline and creating from locally found shoreline found objects.