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(
www.joyceforsyth.co.uk
;
42 Candlemaker Row; Tue-Sat)
Colourful designs that will
drag your ideas about woollens firmly into the 21st century.
Edinburgh Woollen Mill
(
www.ewm.co.uk
;
139 Princes St)
A stalwart of the tourist trade, with a good selection of
traditional jerseys, cardigans, scarves, shawls and rugs.
FASHION
Crafts & Gifts
JEWELLERY
Galerie Mirages
(
www.galeriemirages.co.uk
;
46a Raeburn Pl)
An Aladdin's cave packed with jewellery,
textiles and handicrafts from all over the world, best known for its silver, amber and gem-
stone jewellery in both ethnic and contemporary designs.
One World Shop
(
www.oneworldshop.co.uk
;
St John's Church, Princes St)
Stocks a wide range of hand-
made crafts from developing countries, including paper goods, rugs, textiles, jewellery,
ceramics, accessories, food and drink, all from accredited fair-trade suppliers. During the
festival period (when the shop stays open till 6pm) there's a crafts fair in the churchyard
outside.
HANDICRAFTS
Meadows Pottery
(
www.themeadowspottery.com
;
11a Summerhall Pl)
Sells colourful stoneware, all hand-
thrown on the premises.
HANDICRAFTS
Adam Pottery
(
www.adampottery.co.uk
;
76 Henderson Row)
Produces its own ceramics, mostly decorat-
ive, in a wide range of styles.
HANDICRAFTS