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The New Zealand Craft Shops category includes NZ websites related to Craft, Crafts, Shop, Shops, Shopping, Store, Stores, Art and more.
The New Zealand Craft Shops category includes NZ websites related to Craft, Crafts, Shop, Shops, Shopping, Store, Stores, Art and more.
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A gallery featuring a quality collection of New Zealand arts and crafts, including watercolor and oil paintings, sculpture, jewellery, hand blown glass, ceramics, wood, textiles, garden art, and Maori and Pacific Island art.
A clothing collection created from yarn that is hand dyed and then hand woven into fabric for garments and accessories.
Offering a great range of funky, handmade ceramic creations, designed to feature in mosaics, on walls and fences, set in pathways and letter boxes, or just about anywhere else. They add fun and colour to your home and are completely weather proof. A huge range of tools and accessories are also available for mosaics and leadlights, along with regular classes and workshops in mosaics, leadlights and garden sculpture.
Offering workshops, quilts, patterns, kits and more.
CraftyTart Scrapbooking is an online scrapbooking store in New Zealand for all your scrapbooking needs. Chat, design, meet people and purchase a fantastic range of products all in one place !
Online store to purchase Jade products, from jewellery to carvings.
Artisan and designer Guy Bucchi creates contemporary metal furniture, candlelabras and sculpture.
Located in Kerikeri, exhibiting a range of cottons, silks and brocades, woven on traditional looms. The product range includes embroidered Damascus 100% cotton tablecloths, cushion covers, runners, throws, fabric and other gift ideas from Syria.
Hand painted glass and hand-made crafts. Beautiful designs for all occasions.
"Golden Leaves" created from mortar and painted gold or silver.
A wellknown New Zealand artist, based in Christchurch and working primarily in tapestry weaving. The site features an online gallery and information on exhibitions.
Laptrays made in New Zealand with removeable covers.
Andrew and Robyn live in Kerikeri, in the Bay of Islands, and have been creating handmade kaleidoscopes for more than 25 years.
A purpose built gallery housing a large selection of crystals and minerals from around the world. Many rare and beautiful specimens are available to view or purchase.
New Zealand's online craft market, listing art galleries and craft markets around New Zealand. Visit them online for paintings, sculpture, photography, cards, clothing, jewellery and more.
Hand painted and decorated ceramic ware.
Hand made wooden heirloom rocking horses, made to order, with horsehair manes and tails, leather saddles and a range of sizes and finishes.
Located in the Christchurch Arts Centre, the Artisan Fibres studio is home to a number of craftspeople who use fibres and fabrics to create an exclusive range of garments, scarves, shawls, hats and other accessories.
A professional doll maker with a reputation for quality cloth dolls, suitable both as collectors items and cherished playmates for children.
Bed and breakfast accommodation located at Castle Hill Village, on the Arthur's Pass scenic highway, in Canterbury. There are alpine views from every window and a silk studio, creating a range of scarves and shawls.
A tourist attraction for visitors to Hawke's Bay with a gallery showcasing art and craft, and an outlet for our range of body products made with lavender oil.
A teaching resource that documents New Zealand textile design, with a focus on printed textiles and t-shirt designs.
A craft barn and wedding venue, situated in Maungatapere near Whangarei.
Original, one-off creations from Claribell, lovingly made by hand. The range includes fabric badges and brooches, toys and wall art.
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