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Market Tree Events run monthly Craft & Gift Markets in Edinburgh city centre.
Artist and designer Martha Mawson creates unique, colourful, often whimsical earrings and pendants from sterling silver, copper and gemstone, agate and jasper beads.
Stunning bespoke hats and headpieces. Every piece is unique and hand-crafted to the highest standard using the finest materials. Contemporary designs that will become tomorrow's vintage treasures.
Natural Unnatural are a bright new design company run by Megan Faye. All products are hand screen-printed from her original designs. Eco-friendliness is an essential part of Natural Unnatural and only high quality planet friendly materials are chosen.
Melanie Muir creates jewellery using a process involving veneers of polymer. The pieces then go through several stages of firing, fine sanding and finishing. The nature of the process ensures every piece is one-off and unique. Her work is represented in a selection of British galleries and is in the collections of private individuals worldwide.
Fascinators designed for wedding and special occasions. These can be ordered ready made or customised to match specific colours or designs.
Monica creates collections, one off and limited editions in sterling silver with gemstone settings.
I create traditional Orkney brides cogs and handcrafted name plates for houses and boats from reclaimed hardwood when possible. I also make handcrafted pens and wine bottle stoppers from various hardwoods available on request.
Contemporary jeweller working in precious metals.
Moody Monday designs and hand-prints a dynamic range of contemporary wallpapers, fabrics and homewares for domestic or commercial use. Offering a bespoke service, we create unique pieces made to order, giving that touch of individuality to any space.
Eliza Kesuma is the creative engine behind Moody Monday. Born and raised in Jakarta with Singaporean and Indonesian parentage, she has lived and worked in Scotland for over 11 years. She studied printed textiles at Heriot Watt School of Textiles and Design and has gained wide design experience of working at a range of UK studios prior to starting Moody Monday.