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Loyfar is a premier Thai brand of artisan pewterware, founded in 1999. Beautifully designed and skilfully crafted by hand, we create and make all the items we sell. Inspired by the beauty and wonder of plants and creatures, our products combine creative design with high quality craftsmanship. The items are unique, quirky and often amusing capturing the Thai spirit of fun. Our products are influenced by a design background in the jewellery trade and are all lovingly handmade by skilled artisans passionate about their craft. Our Bond Street store, situated in the unique and vibrant North Laine district of Brighton, is our only shop in the UK. Browsers always welcome!
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5 Bond Street, BN1 1RD, Brighton, United Kingdom
- +44 1273 203771
- info@loyfarpewter.co.uk
- loyfarpewter.co.uk
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