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Ronnie ChameauMs. Chameau creates Christmas angels and dolls from dried palm, banana and grapefruit leaves gathered from her yard and byways around our island. Colourful hand-painted Bermuda cottage doorstops are another one of her specialties. Tel: +1 441 234 3208 days or +1 441 292 1387 evenings
Joan ForbesMs. Forbes’s watercolours and lithographs of local architecture, horticulture and seascapes are made for visitors as inexpensive mementos. She also produces cards, notepaper and envelopes. Art House Carole Holding Print & Craft ShopsMs. Holding produces watercolours of our island’s scenes and flowers. She also sells locally made crafts and unique gifts. King’s Square, Town of St. George, St. George’s Parish Front Street, City of Hamilton, Pembroke Parish, The Bermuda Shop, Fairmont Southampton, Southampton Parish Horton's Bermuda Rum CakesHome of the original Bermuda black rum cakes. Our island’s oldest existing rum cake business providing sales to hotels, convention groups and individuals with worldwide delivery. Available in three sizes and two flavours: original black rum and chocolate rum. Hamilton Parish Solomon'sA very individual and unique collection of designs you won’t find anywhere else on our island. Blending the highest quality gems with platinum or gold in a range of colours from white to purple. Serious jewellery collectors love Solomon’s. 17 Front Street, City of Hamilton Otto TrottMr. Trott renders beautiful oil paintings. A Bermudian painter whose work has a real sense of place, his landscapes and seascapes capture our island’s light. His paintings of Bermudians at work and at play capture true island culture. Otto Trott Art Gallery Sharon WilsonMs. Wilson occupies a special place in the local art scene because she is one of the few artists who depict the people of our island. She employs a radiant range of pastels and often captures people absorbed in their own private world. Turtle Place |
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