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Bonhoga means ‘my spiritual home’ and we hope the gallery has become a home for the arts in Shetland.
Bonhoga Gallery opened in April 1994 at Weisdale Mill and is one of only two four star rated visitor attractions in Shetland. Ten shows are held each year in the Upper Gallery featuring a varied programme of local, national and international art and craft. Also changing ten times annually are the shows in the Lower Gallery, a dedicated space for take away art and craft as well as an exhibition space for both Shetland and the UK’s leading craftmakers.
Also on the premises is a gallery shop stocked with an ever changing array of design-led and innovative products, cards, specialist books and an inspiring range of hand made papers.
The Gallery Café is situated in the south-facing conservatory on the lower ground floor overlooking Kergord Burn and has become very popular with locals and visitor alike. The selection of fresh food, much of which is locally produced, and includes arguably the best scones in Shetland, is complimented by a tempting range of hot and cold drinks.
Funky, bold and contemporary fused glass jewellery, tableware, tiles, garden features and giftware. Every piece is intended to make a statement. Inspirations such as art deco, Thai temples, coral reefs, the natural world, screen printing and the digital world infuse the work.
Brazen is a striking and distinctive jewellery boutique based in the cultural quarter of Glasgow’s Merchant City
Bruntsfield Market - Indoor Food, Craft & Gifts Market (1st & 3rd Saturday's) starting Saturday 2nd March 2013
Bryony Knox designs and makes colourful, interactive pieces, covering various scales from kinetic brooches to automated sculptures. Movement is intrinsic to the design and inspiration is derived from sources as wide as Greek myth, vaudeville and circus. She works in silver or copper, brass and steel, utilising their different colour combinations and patination to enhance the richness of the object. Repousse, chasing, fretwork, etching and simple mechanics are the main techniques she employs in her work. Bryony exhibits throughout the UK whilst also undertaking private and public commissions.
From our workshop nestled in the East Lothian countryside we aim to create timeless, graceful and sophisticated furniture that works equally well in stylish domestic spaces and contemporary contract environments.
Fairbairn produces contemporary hand made jewellery inspired by the 1920's. Every aspect of the Great Gatsby era creatively influences her, from the elegance and drama of the jazz age, to the decoration and styling of the garments, the adornment of glamour and the sense of excitement.
Carol Jenkins' jewellery is wearable every day jewellery hand crafted from copper and silver. Some items incorporate precious and semi-precious gemstones.
Opening the door for the new Scottish/European style, Glasgow’s most elite designer, Carol Lepick launches her new fashion label later this year at London Fashion Week. Described as the new Jean Muir, Lepick’s collection is expensive, exclusive and timeless, designed to hang beside Chanel and Balenciaga.
Contemporary jewellery based on Scotland, using photographs and semi-precious stones to create one-off pieces.