meath
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where creativity began
who are we?


A SELECTIVE COLLECTIVE
of Meath’s most creative jewellery makers, textile artists, designers, print makers, wood turners, ceramicists, sign writers, soap makers and blacksmiths.


A FIRST FOR MEATH
The Royal County is known around the world for its famous megalithic heritage sites and the well preserved early art found at these historic sites. These early people, our ancestors, were the innovators of their day and pioneered their art from the soil and stone that lay at their feet. As we follow in their footsteps, our modern contemporary MEATH MADE makers and creators share a common bond, a love of nature and a love of art & design.

PúCA FESTIVAL CRAFT VILLAGE 2023
The Púca Festival returns to the festivals hubs of Trim and Athboy from the 27th – 31st of October 2023 (subject to license). With an incredible line-up of acts and events announced already and more to follow, it is sure to be an event not to be missed.
This year sees MEATH MADE holding a craft village in Athboy, featuring many of our members will be displaying their wares.
a selection of our work
why join us?
We work with all walks of craft creators in the Royal County
support & opportunities to grow
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networking & mentoring
this month's featured maker

taephota
Mien Rooney
Ceramicist and Jewellery
The glazes on my ceramic large plates are from raw materials that I have tested and developed in Ireland, living in Meath. Since my professional and training started in Japan, many of my customers and students find it interesting during my demonstrations or pop-up workshops that I turn my pottery wheel clockwise. Be inspired to find functional ware from ’taephota’.




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