Christmas Marketplace
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Great Glen Charcuterie
Great Glen specialise in producing charcuterie using only wild Scottish venison.
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Carrie Paxton Glass Design
Kiln fired glass products using clear glass fired with Frits, enamels, lustres and silverstain - the insipiration being the landscape, sea, skies and wild flora.
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JP Orkney
JP Orkney gives customers the chance to experience and savour Orkney flavours through a range of delicious preserves, wholesome bakes and satisfying treats, all made using seasonal and locally sourced ingredients.
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Garmoran Publishing
Publishing literature from writers associated with The Scottish Highlands.
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Karlin Anderson Jewellery Design
Designs inspired by the stories of the people she creates pieces for, and by the rugged, beautiful landscape and rich, distinctive culture of Shetland, the islands she has always called home.
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Wilder Waves
Clothing made from sustainable resources aand their purpose is to support our seas and oceans, raising awareness of what is happening to them.
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Uphouse Crafts
Andrea makes accessories for adults, kids and the home and she incorporates Shetland influences into practical yet beautiful items.
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Emma Nightingale Glass
Emma designs and produces a range of functional interior accessories, kitchen and bathroom panels, glass for interiors and gardens, wall art and wearable glass.
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Love from Shetland
All of their soaps and bath products are handmade using the best sourced natural ingredients including their very own goats milk.
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Michael Sinclair Woodturner
Michael is a born and bred Orcadian, practicing the craft of wood turning for over 28 years and he has honed his skills using a combination of practice, experimentation and his desire to produce attractive pieces.
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West Highland Museum
Situated in the High Street in the heart of the historic town of Fort William in the Scottish Highlands, The West Highland Museum's collections tell the story of the region and its history.
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Angels’ Nectar Scotch Whisky
Angels' Nectar is a collection of Blended Malt and Single Malt Scotch Whiskies, showcasing different styles of Scotch Whisky.
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Celtic Beeswax Candles
Beeswax Candles from pure raw Scottish Beeswax which are hand filtered and hand pour in a small workshop on the Isle of Skye.
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Hilary de Vries
Hilary is composer, musician and publishes collections of her music, as well as collaborating with various musicians and writers to create new work.
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Guinivere’s
Making and deisgning adults and children’s clothing, in bright unisex designs and recently Sam has branched out into fabric design
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Highland Print Studio
The Studio operates from its own premises overlooking the River Ness and has facilities for a range of printmaking techniques including screenprint, intaglio, relief print, lithography and digital print.
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Nielanell
Contemporary Shetland knitwear that is inspired by the islands’ textile heritage, but follows its own design path.
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Fraser Knitwear
Scarves, cowls and wraps designed and made in Shetland which showcase the harmonious compositions of Fair Isle patterns - equally at home in country and city.
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Islewear
From a small croft-based studio on the Isle of Lewis, designer-maker Jordane Symington, handcarves and handcrafts all of Islewear’s jewellery creations.
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Isle of Auskerry
A remote island craft business producing rare sheepskin rugs, handwoven blankets, knitting kits, and yarns. They North Ronaldsay sheep (which eat an abundance of seaweed on the island!) and their products are made from the wool she produces.
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Highland Home Cook
A micro home bakery producing realbread, bakes, desserts and festive fare, all made by hand with local and organic ingredients -from our kitchen to yours
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Sandstone Press
An independent publisher based in Scotland, with an international outlook.
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Mella Handmade Soap
A range of palm oil free soaps, natural skincare and soy wax candles made using only the finest ingredients
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Iona Hall Jewellery
Iona takes inspiration from the movement, lines and irregular patterns in the beaches near her home in Moray to produce some wonderful unique pieces.
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Austin Taylor Photography
Austin creates photographic images that capture the essence of Shetland, including its people and events, its wildlife and landscape as well as those of places further afield.
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The Gathering Festival
A one day Inverness city centre festival, celebrating the very best of the Highlands and Scotland’s music, culture, food and drink.
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Jane Glue
Capturing the Ornkey landscape over the past 35 years “My work is defined by the nature, colour, landscape and light of Orkney, which I love."
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Yala
Coleen really captures the sights and textures of Shetland in her pieces whether it be replicating the twinkly sea, or the textures of the old traditional crofthooses that are dotted around the landscape.
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Jen Cunningham
All Jen's pieces are handmade, utilising saw piercing skills to create faithful representations of mountains, landscapes and cityscapes in recycled precious metals.
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Karen Duncan Jewellery
Inspired by the shapes and textures of the Orkney landscape and its rich heritage, Karen creates distinctive and beautifully finished pieces
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Chocolates of Glenshiel
From raspberries from Blairgowrie to sea salt from the Isle of Skye – everything that goes into Finlay’s chocolates has been produced right here in Scotland.
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Aries Gallery
Alan and Norah Bowmer have combined their passions for photography and machine embroidery.
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Orkney Brewery
Beer that's not just a drink...it's an experience! The Orkney Brewery was one of Scotland’s first independent craft breweries which started brewing in 1988.
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Angus Grant Art
A craftsman, painter and teacher based in the Cairngorms National Park- his work is inspired by this beautiful location and the changing light on the landscape.
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Loch Ness Knitting
Owner Dwynwen is passionate about creating original knitwear and yarn inspired by the Highland landscape. The unique range of Loch Ness Knitting yarn colours are created in sustainable partnership with local kitchens and woodlands.
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Isle of Skye Distillers
The first distillery to produce gin and vodka on Skye. Provenance is everything to them – the abiding sense of belonging and community.
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The Wee Croft
Sharon uses the wool from her sheep to make beautiful knitting kits. Products from ‘The Wee Croft’ combine her love of rearing sheep with her passion for crafting.