A group of four potters combine their gifts and skills in this craft unit. They have very different styles and make a vast array of items which are on sale in their unit. You can also see them at work throwing clay and making art! |
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This workshop houses the wood artists who make jigsaw trees (see picture), pens and house signs amongst other things. These handcrafted products all have a story and make lovely gifts. |
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Diane Hill designs and makes stained glass panels with beautiful colours and shapes that can be used in many different guises including window, doors and lamps. |
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Mike Salt, the resident Jinney Ring Artist, paints in his studio here. He has a lovely selection of his work on show and is always happy to talk about commissions and lessons. |
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The sweet smell of chocolate will draw you in to this workshop - after this you will be lost in a world of delight. The on site chocolatiers make all sorts of delicious chocolates, many with their own recipe fillings. Ideal for gifts or just for you! |
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Hand crafted soaps, balms, creams and candles that won't cost the earth. Smell delicate fragrances, feel the exotic butters, see the vibrant colours and watch it being made. For environmentally friendly and Fairtrade treats and gifts that look, smell and feel great, step inside for a sensory experience!.
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Freebird Framing can frame pictures, photographs or whatever you need. They also have a range of unusual framed gifts in their workshop. |
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A group of three talented milliners meet every Friday in the Jinney Ring Meeting Room. They make hats, meet customers for fittings and design discussions and swap ideas with each other. There is always a good selection of hats on sale for those in desperate need! |
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Belinda is a very well known jeweller in the Worcestershire area. She designs and makes in both gold and silver. These pieces are often inset with magnificent stones including pearls from her superb collection. |
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Stitchy Fingers make and sell embroidery and hand-knitted items. |
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Top Glass is a glass blowing studio where molten glass can be seen blown in the old fashioned way. It is fascinating to watch the colourful glass turn into a stunning piece of tableware or art. The studio is situated close to the car-park and is often the first port of call on a cold and wet day as the furnace is normally red hot! |
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William Piper is a professional violin maker, the old fashioned way. He hand makes all of his violins from carefully selected woods, to ensure he makes a beautiful instrument - to look at and to play. |
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