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Shop Raleigh’s best makers next weekend

This maker’s market curates the best locally-made products for you to shop in one place.

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Bring your squad and support these amazing makers.

Photo by Danielle Martin

One day. Dozens of makers. Shop ‘til you drop, Raleigh.

Made Market returns on Saturday, Aug. 12 from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. at the Market Hall (214 E. Martin St.), bringing together the finest handmade goods from the best makers in our community and the surrounding region. Raleighites are invited to shop, grab bites and drinks, and enjoy the stunning work our community creates.

This summer’s market features makers using a wide array of mediums for their art to create everything from hand-crafted jewelry and candles to screen prints and ceramic planters (we see you, Tierra Sol Studios). Peep the full lineup before you head to the market. Bonus: One lucky reader will win $100 to shop at the market — enter here.

Tickets are $5, and kids 15 and under are free. Buy tickets.

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