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Hi all,


I am trying to find the name of a lady/ stall who is sometimes on the North Cross Road Market. She sells jewelry (rather bespoke and unusual) and I think she lives locally. We spoke to her in regards to a pair of tiny watch faces which my fiance has and we asked her if she could make these into a pair of bespoke men's cufflinks and indeed it is something which can do. This is an idea of the sort of the jewelry she sells too, very unusual, hand made and bespoke.


I cannot find a contact or even a remote idea online to try and find her and / or her business - DOES ANYONE HAVE IDEA WHO SHE MAY BE AND A CONTACT?


I would love to surprise my other half with these as a gift, made by someone local and he always wants to support business.


Any ideas, thank you in advance!!!


Cass

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