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Artists Open House: Local Art Prints and Hand-made Jewellery


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Artists Open House: Local Art Prints and Hand-made Jewellery


We already have many of the prints we will be showing and selling as part of Artists? Open House, as well a great hand-made jewellery out in our East Dulwich store.


We are participating in the Dulwich Artists Open Houses showing a selection of great original prints direct from the artists themselves of local landmarks, illustrated aerial maps of the area and more.


Plus we have great hand-made sustainable jewellery with gorgeous hand-beaten brass earrings, and delicate necklaces from as little as ?15.00


Priced from as little as ?2.50 for a card, and prints from ?25, we are already selling the prints and jewellery as part of Dulwich Festival and Dulwich Artists Open Houses.


Check out some images of the prints and jewellery below and pop down to our shop to take a closer look.


Fashion-Conscience Boutique

28 Grove Vale, SE22

50 years from ED Station


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http://i1339.photobucket.com/albums/o720/ludders31/IMG_5610_zpsv4vu3mwe.jpg

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