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Stirling, Scotland, United Kingdom
I love making jewellery of all kinds. Scrabble and Lego jewellery have been popular for a while but now the 50 Shades of Grey range and the Zingy Blobs are selling well too. I make everything from unique gemstone necklace sets to phone charms. I love making tiaras and bridal jewellery and offer a bespoke service. Cufflinks are very much back in fashion and I have a large selection and am always making more. Pop over to the Jude's Jewels website and have a look.

Tuesday 23 February 2010

Welcome to Jude's Jewels


Hi there,

My name is Judith Gray (Jude). I started Jude's Jewels Handmade Designer Jewellery about 10 years ago. What started as a hobby when I was ill has developed into my full time job.

Rather than take part in craft fairs (which can be really stuffy and samey), I decided to take a new route to selling my jewellery through local farmers markets.

Although I had to prove that I could sell my handmade jewellery alongside the food producers and be accepted into the market community, I worked hard and now take part in up to 20 markets a month across Scotland, from Fencebay in the West to St Andrews in the East.

Jude's Jewels became a crafter member of SAFM last year, which meant a great deal to me.

I have been working hard to develop my website in recent month and post a regularly up-dated list of all the farmers markets I attend on the site. This link brings my customers to the markets in their area.

I have found that my customers like coming to the farmers markets and that my stall adds an extra dimention the the normal list of producers. Diversification is good for keeping farmers markets fresh and customers interested.

To give my regular customers a good choice I constantly strive to develop new lines and fun items. Many of my customers are younger members of the shopping community and it is great to see them at farmers markets.

On the Jude's Jewels stalls you will usually see me (Jude), my partner Nick and our daughter Jen, sometimes aided by neice Vicki and nephew James. We always try to remember customers faces and names. Farmers markets should be at the centre of the local community when it comes to shopping for fresh procuce or locally made speciallity items.

Please check out the website for all our details : http://www.judesjewels.co.uk/