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Glass People: 
Jewellery

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Sam and Anna are a couple who are passionate about art & design.


Two creatives who decided to follow their dreams creating jewellery and art full time.

​"We both have had extensive glass - as well as jewellery training and take a lot of pride in the finishing and quality of the pieces we produce.

Even though we are both from the region we've each spent many years travelling and living in different places, both nationally as well as abroad. We met on the other side of the country and after spending a few years down South it was time to come home to Northland.


We love our lifestyle. We are together as a family, doing what we love, where we love: the Whangarei Heads. 

Our travels, the Pacific Ocean, our native species and NZ bush inform our work more than we sometimes realise ourselves. 

​We hope that our quality of life is visible for you in our pieces.

Outside of the Whangarei Heads Arts Trail you can find our work on our website
which has a list of current stockists."

See us at the 2019 Arts Trail

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