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Support local creators and makers on Heritage Day

Celebrate Heritage Day by supporting the local economy.

To mark Heritage Day on September 24, Carnival City will be staging a Heritage Market to give local creators and producers a platform to showcase their products.

The market will feature an array of stalls and exhibits with unique homemade, handcrafted goods, clothing, jewellery and homeware.

“What better way to celebrate our heritage than to provide a platform for showcasing what our community has to offer?

“Buying local feeds our local economy, so we hope that our community will visit the market to discover some of the amazing goods that are produced by people right here in Ekurhuleni,” said Michelle Smith, marketing manager at Carnival City.

The Heritage Market will take place from 10am to 6pm on September 23 and 24 in the walkway to the main entrance of Carnival City.

There is no entrance fee.

 

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Some of the exhibitors confirmed already include:

• E-Alchemy which makes a range of aromatherapy products using essential oils to bring into balance the mind, body and spirit.

• HandLab which offers hand analyses (chirology) to discover the information about you and that of your brain etched out on your hands.

• Innergold which produces beautiful, handcrafted jewellery pieces.

• Exquisite Stones which offers a range of crystals and mineral specimens, rock specimens, hand polished gallet, tumbled stones, shells and fossil wood from Africa and the African island of Madagascar.

• Terence Makoe of African Fabric Garments and Paintings. He is an artist and designer of magnificent Afro-Chic clothing from beautiful authentic Shweshwe fabrics.

• Jewellery designer, Bronwyn. She makes authentic esoteric silver jewellery using stunning crystals and rare beautiful rock formations.

• Ceremonial Knives and Artifacts, which produce a range of artistic, ornamental and collectors knives and swords.

• Beach Kimonos by Geraldine, a creator of an array of breathtaking beach kaftans and kimonos.

 

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