Tuesday, 9 December 2008

The Winter Fair in Wales

Jewellery for Christmas



Paul Wright Jewellery - 6 Metre Trade Stand!


Livestock prices reached new highs at the Royal Welsh Winter Fair last week with the sale of the champion pair of lambs for £3,400 each, the highest price ever paid for sheep at this event. The lambs were entered by breeders Michael and Heulwen Owens of Pontsian who claimed the supreme championship for the third time running. The winning lambs were purchased by Welsh Country Foods on behalf of Asda for one of their stores in the West Midlands.

The supreme champion beast, Tommy, a limousine steer was exhibited by Glyn Owens of Llanrhaeadr who officially opened the Winter Fair. It sold for £6,500 to the judge Tom Hughes, of Hughes Butchers, Anglesey.
Despite the desperately cold weather, which saw temperatures dropping to minus 7 degrees centigrade, mid afternoon attendance at the Winter Fair totalled 24,397, just 63 less than the full day figure last year.

Paul Wright Jewellery had prime position at the entrance to the new gift hall opposite the food festival. Sadly the doors to that entrance were left open for the duration of the show and the winter temperatures almost left both Paul and Wendy, who were in attendance both days, with hypothermia (a rapid, progressive mental and physical collapse that accompanies the lowering of body temperature!)

Never-the-less an enthusiastic crowd of hardy Welsh farmers certainly seemed to 'warm' to the extensive display of appealing silver and gold jewellery displayed on the new six metre jewellery stand that formed the most popular attraction featured in the new Gift Hall.

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Monday, 17 November 2008

Jewellery for Christmas

Harrogate's Premier Christmas Gift Show


The 'Casablanca Steps' Entertain Shoppers

Billed as the best musical comedy foursome in the world, the 'Casablanca Steps' entertained thousands of Christmas shoppers who attended this weekends 'Crafts For Christmas' show held in Harrogate. A brilliant blend of song and laughter, their cabaret show has been featured in over twenty five television shows in the UK and Europe. It was certainly a big hit amongst the crowds who came looking for unusual handmade Christmas gifts at this popular event held annually at the Yorkshire Agricultural Showground.

The Crafts for Christmas Show, organised by the Rural Crafts Association, is one of the largest gift fairs held in the country and, in addition to the live entertainment and fashion shows, it featured a vast array of handcrafted gifts, clothing, fashion accessories, fine jewellery and other popular arts and crafts.




Trevor Sears models this year's latest fashion wear for men.

A popular draw was undoubtedly the handmade silver and gold jewellery designs by Paul Wright. At times it was difficult to find room to look into the brightly lit jewellery cabinets that were featured on this impressive jewellery trade stand! Defying the so called 'credit crunch', eager shoppers crowded round hoping to take home at least one of the many original silver and gold jewellery designs that were on offer at prices that many felt outstripped the 'High Street' in terms of originality, quality and value. Truly great jewellery for Christmas this year.

Silver & Gold Designer Jewellery for Christmas






There is no doubt that this is Harrogate's premier Christmas gift event. One of the many visitors accurately summed up the general sentiment:

"What a great day out! My husband and I not only thoroughly enjoyed the entertainment, but we went home with virtually all our Christmas shopping done!"

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