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Jewellery
Creative Cameleon
Cameleon Shines jewellery is all handmade by Michelle, the Creative Cameleon in Christchurch. Michelle is also an artist and sells her original works as well as prints.
Michelle is always trying to make conscious moves with her brand and products, focusing on ethically sourced and recycled materials and choosing eco-friendly wherever possible, always keeping in mind the footprints she wants to leave behind.
Her vision for Cameleon Shines is to bring styles that flow from her soul to yours. All pieces are magically unique one-offs, making them that much more special.
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Pounamu
Kawakawa Stone
Welcome to the world of Nick Spicer Balme and Madelyne Gourdin, globally renowned Pounamu carvers.
Growing up in New Zealand, Nick was drawn to carving as a counterbalance to life in the modern world. Mady discovered her love for Pounamu carving, and then met Nick. Together they created Kawakawa Stone Limited. Since then, they have travelled the world, creating work and hunting for different Jade sources. Through these travels, they have discovered different jade cultures and arts, which has influenced her work and grown her practice. Every trip has been “eye-opening” into endless sources of inspiration, ideas, and techniques.
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Jewellery
Kiwa Jewellery
Beautiful and affordable jewellery and accessories made with antique rhinestones, colourful beads, gemstones, and sterling silver.
Kiwa Jewellery offer pieces from three different collections with unique styles including, Milford, Te Puia, and 90 Mile.
Each item is handmade in New Zealand.
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Earrings, Necklaces
On A Whim
Kate from On a Whim has a passion to create beauty from recycled materials.
She makes handmade jewellery pieces encased in resin, including pendants and earrings.
All Kate’s pieces are shipped in a little box with a special message associated to the individual piece.
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Earrings
Polly Dangles
Bronnie from Polydangles is a clay mixer, resin pourer, glitter lover and all-round earring maker. All earrings are handmade, lightweight, wearable art for your ears. Based in Christchurch, shipping is available nationwide.
Each collection is individual with all earrings being one of a kind. There are no two pairs alike, making each piece special and unique.
The clay is conditioned and rolled out then decorated, rolled again and texture is added. The earrings are cut into shapes and baked in the oven. Once the pieces are cured, they are drilled, sanded and buffed for shine!
In addition to clay, Polydangles also make resin and glitter pieces.
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Rings
Quality Coin Rings NZ
Quality Coin Rings NZ has been transforming old change and coins into jewellery since 2017. They recently branched out with inlays of crystals and beautiful Greenstone from Golden Bay. Other minerals they use include:
- Amethyst
- Pyrite
- Lapis Lazuli
- Rhodonite
- Fire opal
- Green Sapphire
- Apatite
- Malachite
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Other, Pet products
Rainbow REINS
Toni from Rainbow REINS creates pet hair jewellery using pre-made stock or using your own horsehair or pet hair.
She makes bracelets, keyrings, pendants, earrings, buttons, tie pins and more all priced by design. Quality fittings and made to last and withstand New Zealand weather conditions.
Requirements – your wrist size, design choice and colour preference (silver, gold, or rose gold).
Pick up from Dream Weavers studio gallery Kawakawa in Northland or can be posted throughout New Zealand.
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Other
Repurpose
Ronja Schipper, the artist behind Repurposed, is aiming to highlight the relationship with our at-risk environment and its resources.
Her range of jewellery is hand made in New Zealand using discarded bike inner tubes which are cleaned, polished and enhanced with new findings.
Be part of something good by purchasing one of these unique pieces.
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Earrings
Sugar Sweet Charms
Tivania from Sugar Sweet Charms makes unique polymer clay earrings and keyrings of foods and desserts. All her earrings and keyrings are handmade and bring out the quirkiness in people.
She started her small business @sugarsweetcharms around the time of the COVID19 lockdown based on a hobby she had when she was younger (making miniature food and other things). She is mainly based in Hamilton, but also Wellington (because of uni) and ships nationwide and to Australia.
Tivania takes custom orders of your sweet and savory likes and craving.
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Jewellery
Time & Tide
Maxine from Time & Tide is in love with the treasure found on our New Zealand beaches. She makes jewellery from the sea glass, shells and stone that she finds on her adventures.
The sea glass pieces are naturally tumbled and frosted by the ocean and all hand collected, making no two exactly the same.
Maxine can also work with you to create a piece from your own beach found treasures to make something truly unique.
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Necklaces, New Zealand & Maori, Pounamu
Tuhuru Taonga
George from Tuhuru Taonga was born and raised in a small Māori settlement on the West Coast of New Zealand called Arahura Pā. It was here his fascination and love for pounamu began.
Working only with pounamu he combines modern contemporary styles with time-honoured designs. George’s mission is to help elevate the arts amongst his hapū (subtribe or clan) and to provide a platform for his whānau (extended family) to promote and sell their work.
You can browse the authentic range of handmade carvings and purchase directly or commission a custom made piece.
All of his art is made using genuine New Zealand pounamu that he sources by himself and with other kaitiaki pounamu (guardians) on Te Tai o Poutini (New Zealand’s West Coast). George and the other kaitiaki pounamu believe it is important that when someone is buying taonga pounamu, they get the genuine real deal.
They feel it is wrong that the majority of Jade carvings sold in New Zealand are made from British Columbian Jade carved in China using Māori designs. It is their goal, therefore, to educate and encourage people to buy Māori made taonga (treasure).George also has information on his website about the different types of Pounamu, and the related Mythology and Legends.
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