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Adam Pottery
This small independent pottery produces its own colourfully glazed ceramics, both decorative and functional, in a wide range of styles, with objects ranging from coffee cups to garden planters. Visitors are welcome to watch potters at work in the studio.
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Annie Smith
Annie Smith's back-of-the-shop studio creates beautiful and original contemporary jewellery in silver and 18-carat gold, with beaten and worked surfaces that reflect natural textures such as rock, ice and leaves. If there's nothing in the shop that takes your fancy, you can commission Ms Smith to make something to order.
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Carson Clark Gallery
Scotland's leading map specialist has knowledgeable staff who will advise on their interesting range of original and facsimile antique maps, charts and plans of Scotland, Europe and the rest of the world, as well as some gorgeous antique globes.
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Courtyard Antiques
Hidden down a lane, the Courtyard has two crowded floors of wooden furniture (19th century to the 1970s), toys and militaria, including some fascinating bric-a-brac that ranges from 78rpm records to a homemade canvas canoe.
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Edinburgh Architectural Salvage Yard
A happy hunting ground for house renovators, this is a rich source of period features where you can find everything from original Georgian and Victorian cast-iron fireplaces and kitchen ranges to roll-top baths and gleaming, chrome, Art Deco bathroom fittings.
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Georgian Antiques
This place has the largest selection of antiques in Scotland, with three floors of Victorian and Edwardian furniture, clocks, brass, porcelain, mirrors, light fittings and paintings.
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Meadows Pottery
This little shop sells a range of colourful, high-fired oxidised stoneware, both domestic and decorative, all hand-thrown on the premises. If you can't find what you want, you can commission custom-made pieces.
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One World Shop
The One World Shop sells a wide range of handmade crafts from developing countries, including paper goods, rugs, textiles, jewellery, ceramics, accessories, food and drink, all from accredited Fair Trade suppliers. During the Festival period (when the shop stays open til ) there's a crafts fair in the churchyard outside.
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Scottish Gallery
Home to Edinburgh's leading art dealers, Aitken Dott, this private gallery exhibits and sells paintings by contemporary Scottish artists and the masters of the late 19th and early 20th centuries (including the Scottish Colourists), as well as a wide range of ceramics, glassware, jewellery and textiles.
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