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Don't forget, Genuine Jersey goods can also be bought at Farm & Craft Markets, in the main shopping centre in St Helier and from many other outlets Islandwide – including, galleries, studios, tourist attractions and heritage sites, farm shops and markets - and sampled in restaurants, pubs, cafés and from ice cream stalls.

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Local Craft Shops

Now, more than ever, there are also an abundance of places you can go and visit our Members in their own shops where you’ll also see many of them working alongside selling both their own and the work of other Members.

While in St Aubin, stop by Lisa Le Brocq’s jewellery studio,
where you can watch her craft stunning silver pieces inspired by island life. 

A little further down the historic Quay you’ll also find Jersey Artisans, behind the Gallery Cafe on the St Aubin’s Bullwarks. Here you’ll find the work of a huge amount of local artisans run by a cooperative of local makers.

In St Lawrence, The Trading Point is a must-visit for unique local crafts, stocking everything from the striking lino prints of Bang Bang’s Lucy Fleming to Cathryn Ward’s Skaapie felt creations. Food lovers will also find products from Jersey Skin, The Chilli Kitchen, and Jersey Sea Salt among many others.

If you’re exploring the east of the island, go and find the lovely Rocque Paper Co, opened late last year by papermaker Kat Read. Her beautiful shop is in Gorey Village next door to the excellent eatery, Veranda. Kat makes her own hand made papers here and also stocks a number of other local makers' work.

In St Helier, Harriet & Rose on King Street offers a curated selection of local talent, including Abi Overland’s intricate prints, Lauren Radley’s charming illustrated cards, and Victoria Liddell’s delicate silver jewellery. You’ll also find many of our Members work within the Arcade in de Gruchy’s department store on King Street.

There is also the Harbour Gallery, 19 The Quay, Commercial Buildings. This much-loved creative hub continues to be a fantastic destination for local arts and crafts, thanks to the dedication of Pat Robson and her team. 

With so many talented members, it’s impossible to mention them all, but many also sell their work online. To explore more local makers, artisans, and producers, visit www.genuinejersey.je.