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  | 
		
Francis and Frouwke Bruining, a Kiwi-Dutch couple living in Waihi are the artists behind Hasina Art. What started as a homeschool project for their son, turned into Hasina Art. Hasina means beautiful.
Their designs are inspired by the cultures around them and by the peoples and nations they visited during their travels.
Their ceramics are embossed with English tea roses, Swedish designs, Polish folklore, MÄori borders. They love the history of New Zealand and use MÄori symbols and designs to tell the story of this awesome country we live in.
A self-taught embroidery artist and trained florist, Samantha combines her love of these two into exquisite embroidery pieces.
The pretty little artworks are a wonderful, unique, handmade keepsakes (especially for anniversaries or gifts!) which can be framed or just displayed on a shelf or the wall.
Commissins available from 4-6 good quality photos to match the colour and understand the structure.
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.
Jenni, the artist behind Handmade Mum loves to sew cute baby slippers and booties and soft toys using vintage wool blankets.
The baby slippers have elastic backs to keep them on and are made from vintage 100% wool blankets and soft flannelette lining under the front section for extra comfort. The sole is wool as well, so they’re not designed for wooden floors.
Sizes: 0-6 months, 6-12 months and 12-18 months.
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