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But don’t miss out on the great collection of painted tiles that can hang on walls wherever you fancy, as well as beautiful vases to add style to your room.
You can also find their lovely designs at Kirk Market in George Town and the National Trust Nature Shop in the Dart Park on South Sound, or contact them at 3girlsandakiln@gmail.com
Best invest in another suitcase if you want to get it all home!
3 Girls & a Kiln’s
T hree local Cayman artists Aimee Randolph, Claire Rohleder and Deborah Kernhave, have come
colourful handmade ceramics
together to create the fantastic
art collective known as 3 Girls & a Kiln and now their colourful and highly
collectable ceramic pottery is available at their cute store in Camana Bay, as well as other outlets around the island.
Taking the stunning Cayman Islands tropical backdrop as the inspiration for their artwork, the girls have filled their store with so many beautiful items made by their fair hands that you will have difficulty choosing which ones to fit into your suitcase.
In particular, you could fit out your kitchen and dining rooms with the excellent array of plates, bowls, cups, jugs, measuring spoons, wine mats and much more, while their delightful selection of Christmas decorations in the form of hearts, starfish, and snowmen will get
you all set up for the festive season.
Local Handmade Ceramics
Located in Camana Bay
Open 10am-7pm Mon-Sat
T: (345) 325-8217 www.3girlsandakiln.com
E: 3girlsandakiln@gmail.com Facebook and Instagram: @3girlsandakiln
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3 Girls and a Kiln - Claire, Aimee and Deborah
3 Girls & a Kiln heating up Cayman’s art scene!