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Caitlin Hegney Scottish Jewellery Pop-Up Shop

Come along to Caitlin Hegney Jewellery’s first ever Pop-up Shop!

29 Nov 2025

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Caitlin Hegney www.caitlinhegney.co.uk
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Expect a cosy and relaxed shopping event, ideal for finding mindful gifts for your loved ones and to get into the Christmas spirit. Free entry! 
Caitlin will be bringing along her handmade jewellery collections - including  brand new designs -and her 2025 Christmas Decoration!  There will also be work to buy from other artisans who work closely with nature.  There will be environmentally friendly candles, willow basketry and natural ink screen prints. 
The town will be illuminated for Christmas and the Winter Festival in Colquhoun Square will be in full swing.  There are also plenty of cosy cafes and restaurants, so you could make a whole day of it by the seaside.  You can find out more here https://www.helensburghwinterfestival.co.uk 
ABOUT THE VENUE 
You can find us at Burgh Yard, a brand new venue in the heart of Helensburgh, down the cobbled lane (next to Card Factory) on West Princes Street Helensburgh.  Burgh Yard is an ex-industrial yard which has been transformed into a multi-purpose arts and community space in the heart of Helensburgh.  A 50 minute direct train from Glasgow gets you to Helensburgh and the venue is a 2 minute walk away from the station.  Alternatively there is free parking a 5 minute walk away at the pier. @burgh.yard 


MORE ABOUT THE MAKERS 
Caitlin Hegney’s jewellery is inspired by our ancient past and how humans have interacted with the land through time.  She uses ancient metalsmithing techniques to create everyday jewellery in silver, gold and bronze. 
www.caitlinhegney.co.uk 
@caitlinhegney 

Maura and Jordan of The Kindred Folk create home fragrances inspired by nature, designed to support you in transforming your daily routines into mindful moments. 
www.thekindredfolk.co.uk 
@thekindredfolk 


Basketry by Max Johnson 
The practise of weaving is a physical manifestation of the rituals and rhythms of everyday life for Max.  He finds it grounding transforming natural materials into functional objects. 
www.maxjohnsonbasketry.co.uk 
@maxjohnson_basketry 


Emma Henderson is a printmaker fascinated by Scotland’s Rainforests.  Her graphic style fuels her to  research ways to print with natural dyes showcasing the amazing colours that can be made from plants without harming the environment. 
www.emmahenderson.studio 
@emmahenderson.studio

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