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Do you want to exhibit at Rosemount Australian Fashion Week 2011‏ at Rosemount Australian Fashion Week – The Gallery, Overseas passenger Terminal, Circular Quay

May 2, 2011 to May 6, 2011
Hi Designers,I'm looking for jewellery makers to exhibit their range at Sydney's Fashion Week in May 2011. Please email alittlebazaar@dialoguepr.com.au for more information or a an application form. Benefits exhibiting:- An individual glass showcase in The Gallery providing exposure of your collection. (This is lockable so you do not need to be there for the time it is being exhibited) - You will receive a list of buyers and fashion and…See More
Mar 16, 2011
A Little Bazaar Jewellery Market is attending Jillienne Esdaile-Watts's event
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A Little Bazaar at The Australian Centre for Photography

August 28, 2010 from 10am to 4pm
All you Sydney peeps, come along this Saturday, 28th August. It is a market held irregularly to showcase up and coming Australian designer/creators.
Aug 27, 2010
Anne-Miek Bibbe commented on A Little Bazaar Jewellery Market's photo
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"Big and beautiful. V~E~R~Y ~ B~E~A~U~T~I~F~U~L! I like this neckpiece wonderful strong colours!"
Jun 9, 2010
lisa furno and A Little Bazaar Jewellery Market are now friends
Jan 11, 2010
A Little Bazaar Jewellery Market posted an event

A Little Bazaar Jewellery Market at Fringe Bar

December 19, 2009 all day
After the success of our first hand made jewellery market, we are very excited to announce the second instalment of "A Little Bazaar". A contemporary jewellery market celebrating the designer, their concepts and their creations. A little market that’s a little...….bizarre.Over 30 jewellery designers have been selected to exhibit their hand made designs at the iconic Fringe Bar in Paddington.This boutique market offers a space where you can hang out with friends and listen to live music while…See More
Dec 13, 2009
A Little Bazaar Jewellery Market is now friends with Hannah Carlyle, Zara Collins and Andrea Santoso
Nov 20, 2009
A Little Bazaar Jewellery Market is now friends with Michelle Pujol, juditsd and Sarah Lugton
Oct 15, 2009
A Little Bazaar Jewellery Market's 3 photos were featured
Sep 18, 2009
A Little Bazaar Jewellery Market posted a blog post

Contemporary Jewellery Market - A Little Bazaar

“A Little Bazaar” is all about out-of-the-ordinary hand-made jewellery and objects.The focus of this event is to celebrate you - the designer, your concepts andyour creations. A little market that’s a little... bizarre.The market will take place in The Beresford Hotel’s courtyard, 354 BourkeStreet, Darlinghurst NSW, opposite from the Object Gallery on the 26th ofSeptember, the last Saturday of the month. The bazaar will get bustling from11am - 6pm.The day should be a lot fun but in the end,…See More
Sep 12, 2009
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Sep 12, 2009
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A Little Bazaar Jewellery Market at The Beresford Hotel

September 26, 2009 from 11am to 6pm
The focus of this contemporary jewellery market is to celebrate - the designer, their concepts and creations. A little market that’s a little... bizarre.The market will take place in the Beresford Hotel's outdoor courtyard, so come have a drink and a shop will you listen to some live music!See More
Sep 12, 2009
A Little Bazaar Jewellery Market posted an event

A Little Bazaar Jewellery Market at The Beresford Hotel

September 26, 2009 from 11am to 6pm
The focus of this contemporary jewellery market is to celebrate - the designer, their concepts and creations. A little market that’s a little... bizarre.The market will take place in the Beresford Hotel's outdoor courtyard, so come have a drink and a shop will you listen to some live music!See More
Sep 7, 2009
A Little Bazaar Jewellery Market and Marina Antoniou are now friends
Sep 7, 2009
A Little Bazaar Jewellery Market and vignesh sanghvi are now friends
Aug 24, 2009
A Little Bazaar Jewellery Market is now a member of kit and caboodle
Aug 23, 2009

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City
Sydney
I am a contemporary jeweller...
Designer, Emerging Jeweller, Gallery, Outlet
Website/Blog Address
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=220814357645&ref=mf
About
The focus of this event is to celebrate you - the designer, your concepts and your creations. A little market that’s a little... bizarre.

Date of market: Saturday 19th of December 2009
Event location: Fringe Bar, 106 Oxford Street, Paddington
Event time: 10am – 5pm
Outlets
Featuring Designers:

Danae Natsis
Sarah Mills
Cynics
SoDaisy
Ruby & Crickette
ELLEN BARTELS
Jelly
irninology
2S Design
Pip & Juju
Beadaholic workshop
lefensgirl
Mackenzie Meagor Jewellery
Melt Jewel & Object
melissarueda
Inca Milla Designs
KenyonMedel Jewelry
Paree Souleles
Jo Poulis
Giraffe Banquet
Sarah Green
Zefyr Jewels
Fondue Designs
BDI DESIGN
DASKA Jewels
Sugar & Spice Charms
Erin Timony
Button me sweetly
Coco Liberace
Contact Details
alittlebazaar@dialoguepr.com.au

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Contemporary Jewellery Market - A Little Bazaar



“A Little Bazaar” is all about out-of-the-ordinary hand-made jewellery and objects.

The focus of this event is to celebrate you - the designer, your concepts and

your creations. A little market that’s a little... bizarre.



The market will take place in The Beresford Hotel’s courtyard, 354 Bourke

Street, Darlinghurst NSW, opposite from the Object Gallery on the 26th of

September, the last Saturday of the month. The… Continue

Posted on September 12, 2009 at 5:06pm

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At 9:14am on August 25, 2009, Cate Salter said…
Hi

Its great to have you join up. Please feel welcome to put up a post in the blog or the events about A Little Bazaar (just put any pics at the beginning of a post, I dont know why, thats just how it works). I am sure there are jewellers here who would want to participate/check it out. hmmm, designer goods at the pub, sounds like a good combination to me. Oh, to live in Sydney, might have to see how it goes and get a Perth one happening, well we do have etsy ones at the pub here, but really if I see another stuffed owl ever again, it will be too soon. .

Here is the rest of the welcome spiel:
There is lots of stuff you can do on kit and caboodle - put images, news and events up, ask/answer stuff in the forums, join a group and yes, you can even pimp your page.

Just remember kit and caboodle is a public network, its aim is promotional, so be sure to only put up personal details that you are comfortable with. There are privacy and email options in the settings. (Gazillions of kit and caboodle emails in your inbox driving you bonkers? Check out how to fix that in FAQ on the right.)

Kit and caboodle is an ideal place to put up posts about exhibitions or any current news that you have. There is a lot of interest in the network. It would be great if you posted regularly in the blog, you can choose to have blog posts on your page and/or on the front page. Add some images and links too.

Also dont forget to join our facebook page. Say hi to Sonya.

Most of all, there are lots of opportunities to network with other jewellers, outlets, galleries and to see what is happening in the world of contemporary jewellery. It should be fun. Anytime you have a problem, or cant work something out, let me know.

Cheers
Cathy
 
 
 

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