Siren Soaps NZ makes handmade vegan-friendly and palm free soap and bath products. Their #nzmade product range includes:
- Bath bombs, fizz and salts
- Bubble scoops
- Liquid soap
- Handmade artisan soap
- Sugar scrubs
- Soap accessories
- Shampoo bars
- Wax melts
Jess is the owner and creative mastermind behind Siren Soaps NZ. Jess makes artisan soaps, that are not only good for you and the environment but fun and funky too.
All her soaps are vegan-friendly and palm-free, and the shampoo bars are soap-free and sulphate free.
Siren Soaps NZ has an ever-growing and changing product line, so keep an eye out for new and changing things on their website and Facebook page.
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Siren Soaps NZ makes handmade vegan-friendly and palm free soap and bath products. Their #nzmade product range includes:
| Location | Featherston |
|---|---|
| NZ Made | All products made locally in New Zealand |
| Shipping | Shipping available throughout New Zealand |
Two small-time creatives started The Cusp to design and make something extraordinary.
As good friends, they collaborate on the design of each product before Stephen takes over the finer details of nutting out the ‘how to’ and then Kim heads into the workshop to start putting the pieces together.
The designs draw much inspiration from the dramatic landscape of Queenstown, New Zealand.
The Cusp respects the environment and attempts to minimise waste through clever designs and use of off-cuts for smaller items. Their preferred finishing products are all-natural based.
Amelie is a 15 years old clay figurine artist. After creating little clay charms for five years, Amelie decided to share her love of clay beyond friends and family.
The designs are her own and each piece is created individually, from moulding the clay and baking them in the oven to make them hard and durable.
Her mum helps her with the packaging and runs the business side of ‘Little Joys’. She named the company ‘Little Joys’ in the hope of sharing as much joy as she gets in making them.
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Custom designs available too.
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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Robyn is also able to make customised pieces as required.
* What is Amigurumi crochet?
Amigurumi (編みぐるみ, 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 編み ami, meaning “crocheted or knitted”, and 包み kurumi, literally “wrapping”, as in 縫い包み nuigurumi “(sewn) stuffed doll”.
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