There is a wide selection of arts and crafts available from all around the world, including jewelry, paintings, ceramics, wood work, sculptures and art work. There is always something new to offer on every trip. Camden Lock Market offers a great selection of items in the shops and market stalls around the yard.
For jewelry items visit Roger Stone, which is located in the West Yard close to the canal. Tribal body adornments can be found at Tribu, located on the ground of the Lock market. The shop stocks exotic jewelry made from bone, wood and natural metals.
Fabrice Jouet, close to the East Yard exit, features some wall mountable, framed photographs. Steve Chard, a Tarot card reader owns Rainbow Visions that sells magical objects and wands popular with the lovers of films such as Harry Potter.
Akwaaba Galleries, located in the Stables Market, features African arts and crafts. Cyberdog, is home to various recycled sculptures and art objects made from unusual items such as washing machines, old radios and tape recorders. Proud Gallery contains unique exhibits of rock photographs. Entry to the gallery is free!
For some custom made handcrafted leather bags, visit Custom Leather which offers a variety of handbags, luggage, belts and accessories. Another place to keep an eye out for is Araucaria, which offers soft interior furniture with printed or embroidered textiles. Finally, for Tibetan Buddhism and Nepalese Hinduism visit World on Wheels, a shop that stock itself with authentic artifacts.