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Winter Encraftment 2023!

Winter is here, and with it comes the wonderful Winter Encraftment!


It will be filled with handmade gifts, artisanal products, and local makers showcasing their talents. If you're looking for unique, one-of-a-kind gifts that are made with love and care, then look no further than your local craft markets!

Craft markets are a great way to support small businesses and local artisans, offering a chance to connect with like-minded individuals who share a passion for all things handmade. Encraftment features a wide variety of handmade goods, including jewellery, ceramics, art, textiles, bath and wellness products, and gourmet food. And because these items are made locally, you can rest assured that they're crafted with care and attention to detail. Whether you're looking for a cozy scarf or hat to keep you warm this winter, or you're in search of the perfect gift for a loved one, there's no shortage of options to choose from.

When you shop at Encraftment, you're not only supporting small businesses and artisans, but you're also helping to keep traditional crafting techniques alive. Many of the items you'll find at a craft market are made using time-honoured methods and are inspired by the rich cultural and culinary heritage of New Zealand.

Whether you're a seasoned crafter yourself or simply appreciate the beauty of handmade goods, there's something for everyone at Winter Encraftment. What’s more, the market is warm and cozy indoors, family friendly, and free entry!

So, whether you're in Christchurch or another part of New Zealand, make sure to mark your calendar for our next Encraftment market, and experience the joy of supporting small businesses, discovering new handmade treasures, and connecting with the local crafting community.

Pioneer Stadium, Christchurch. Saturday 24th and Sunday 25th June 2023. 10am – 4pm.


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