Wooooohoooooo!!!!! We're live!!!

Oh my goodness me, we are very excited indeed!  You can now buy Samunnat products online.  Soon there will be a little button on this site to help you do that but you can go direct to our store here.  Not all our products are available online and our wonderful gallery owners (learn about them here and here) have some items that are not available anywhere else.  Contact us here about ordering nativity sets but these are limited.  Back to our wonderful shop...The shop has been set up under the auspices of etsy.com which is a long established website for selling hand-made and vintage products.  You can see a number of products with multiple photographs and a detailed description.  Information about shipping is included and you can pay by PayPal.  We would not have got to this point without the ongoing and wonderful support of Cynthia Tinapple (who you'd all know by now) and Genevieve Williamson, a talented polymer artist and etsy veteran who has mentored us and helped the one of us who is sometimes paralysed by technical looking things.  Genevieve has a shop called Jibby and Juna on etsy so look there too!  The ladies loved modelling the products and we had lots of fun settings things up.  We are learning as we go along and ask for your patience as we learn the ropes.If you look at the shop banner, you will notice it is called Sapta Rangi Samunnat.  Sapta Rangi means seven colours and using this phrase is a joyful nod to the seven ladies who are the old girls of our polymer team!  People come and go, new ladies are trained and situations change but Sita, Sharmila, Pramila, Ambikha, Kumari, Gita and Man Kumari have been our heart beat and we all thought the name Sapta Rangi acknowledged their amazing and continued contribution.For those of you who have met these ladies, I know it has been a humbling and joyous experience.  Their passion, courage,  resilience, exuberance and commitment to their art is part of what makes Samunnat such a great thing to be part of.  Sapta rangi bahinharu, dherai dherai dhanyabad ani malaidherai maya lagyo.  Tapaiharulai thaha chha!So, go shop the shop folks!  We'd love to hear your feedback and hope that this is a new and exciting part of our Colourful Journey.

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