If you, like me, are fond of going to weekend bazaars and markets, Kirribilli Market is one of the markets you can head to if you happen to be in Sydney on the fourth Saturday of the month. I love it because there are many homemade handicrafts and clothes, bags, and fashion accessories designed by budding designers, home-baked confectionary, second hand vintage clothes etc. Often, you can come across many great finds at such places!
Here are some snapshots of the market when I was there recently.

The market is situated at a scenic spot that overlooks the beautiful Sydney Harbour and has the Harbour Bridge looming just ahead.

Aprons for those who want to look pretty in the kitchen.

These puppets, toys, and accessories are handsewn from a very thick felt material. The stall also sold bags and clothes. The material used were ethically sourced and it’s one of the burgeoning number of retailers advocating fair trade these days. Good on them!

Earrings galore!

I wished I could strut down the street carrying this bag in confidence. Unfortunately, I’m not blessed with a killer bod and looks to match!

Nice bags to use for a casual weekend

Rings made from bits of ceramic tiles

Various kinds of jams and dips. I liked the passionfruit butter.

Mini quiches and pecan nut pies
Kirribilli Market
July 20, 2008 | 1 Comment
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