The crafts trade show, ArtisanMadeUK will be returning to Skipton once again with their 100% British handmade products.
They will be opening their doors on Saturday 22nd March 10am-4pm and Sunday 23rd March 9am-4pm.
The market will feature one-hundred and sixty makers, presenting a diverse array of products:
- Fine art
- Metals
- Woodwork
- Jewellery
- Glass
- Homeware
- Gifts
- Textiles and textile art
The trade show is for trade professionals and the event welcomes galleries, garden centres, gift shops, independent stores, and all retailers interested in promoting and selling high-quality handmade goods.
Some exhibitors have been revealed with A Little Trinket and Adele Taylor returning once again.
The show will also feature some new exhibitors such as Amy Stringer who specialises in ceramics.
It will take place at Skipton Auction Market and there will be an on-site café and free parking.
You can see the line up for this year, register to attend or register to become an exhibitor via their website here.

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