Mokau soaps make luxury Goats Milk soap. Their #nzmade product range includes:
- Bath bombs and salts
- Handmade soap
- Kawakawa lip balm
- Magnesium gel and cream
- Shampoo bars
Helen is the owner of Mokau soaps. She makes beautiful goats milk soaps with fresh raw goats milk.
All her soaps are made with high-quality oils, infused with Kawakawa, Mulberry Silk, Kaolin Clay, Oatmeal, New Zealand Honey.
Made in small batches, these soaps contain no chemicals, just all-natural soap.
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Mokau soaps make luxury Goats Milk soap. Their #nzmade product range includes:
| Location | Mahoenui |
|---|---|
| NZ Made | All products made locally in New Zealand |
| Shipping | Shipping available throughout New Zealand |
Robyn from Rhubarb Patch Creations creates soft toys using Amigurumi crochet technique. Each piece is one of a kind, a unique heirloom that can be passed down to the next generation.
Robyn is also able to make customised pieces as required.
* What is Amigurumi crochet?
Amigurumi (ē·Øćæćććæ, lit. “crocheted or knitted stuffed toy”) is the Japanese art of knitting or crocheting small, stuffed yarn creatures. The word is a compound of the Japanese words ē·Øćæ ami, meaning “crocheted or knitted”, and å ćæ kurumi, literally “wrapping”, as in ēø«ćå ćæ nuigurumi “(sewn) stuffed doll”.
Shell from Ms Michelley – The Decoration Elf, spends most years hand stitching Christmas decorations from April through to December!
She designs and creates each decoration from felt and Christmas themed fabric sourced from New Zealand fabric stores.
All items are individually hand-cut and hand-stitched and can be purchased online and custom orders are welcome.
With decades of sewing experience and a strong eye for detail, Helena (Na Na) is utilising her skills to produce high quality, handmade products.
During the COVID19 pandemic, she has dedicated her time to producing reusable face masks at an affordable cost.Ā She has come up with a design that fits snugly on the face after refining several prototypes earlier this year and is comfortable to wear for extended periods. All the materials used to produce these masks are carefully selected and purchased within the community from local businesses.
Since then Helena has expanded her product range to include a variety of other products for the whole family, including your furry pets!
She can customise and personalise products as required.
Nicole from Mountain View Pottery makes functional pottery items in small batches. She enjoys experimenting with glaze colours and techniques to create pieces that are all individual.
The name ‘Mountain View Pottery’ comes from the street she lives in and the fact that she looks across her backyard to an uninterrupted view of Mt Kakepuku. Mt Kakepuku is in the background of some of the pottery photos, part the logo, and also stamped onto the base of each piece.
All her pottery items are food, microwave and dishwasher-safe unless specifically stated in the description of an item.
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