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| January 1st was a beautiful start to 2015. |
Thankfully, there is a local art market here every Saturday, which I had forgotten about until I stumbled into it this weekend. The level of craftsmanship was very impressive, and equally diverse. From animal hides, to hand-made textitles and jewelry, there was something for everyone. It provided me with a neat glimps into the lives of local artists and craftspersons, as I was fortunate enough to chat with a few of them in particular; Roger is a third-generation stone-carver, working with materials sources locally by his father; John is a local potter who chases the sun and clay between New Zealand and Sweden each year; I didn't get the name of the man who works with hides, but he still keeps a dying art alive with is various cow, deer, sheep, and possum hides-turned-pillows/throws/hangings/etc.
Last night I lost the one momento I had purchased, an eNZed made knife from Svord. I'm bummed that this happened, both because it was money well-spent and because now I have to try to find another one like it (harder than it may seem). I enjoy finding items that speak to the charater of the person crafting, as well as being able to address my interests and needs. Those who know me will not be surprised that I've chosen to find a knife as my keep-sake, as I have developed a penchant for niché blades. Perhaps it will turn up, but I have a feeling that it has now passed into the hands of someone else as a momento of their trip to Queenstown, the cool knife they found on the street.

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