A refurbished arts venue will host to a summer craft show later this month.
The event has been organised by Rural Arts, of Thirsk.
Visitors will be able to buy directly from jewellery and textile designers and artists.
The show will take place at the renovated Old Courthouse, in Westgate, Thirsk.
Rural Arts marketing manager Jane Redfern said: "This is a chance to buy some lovely gifts for both you and your home, including jewellery by Jo Bagshaw, a York-based silver jeweller, who combines buttons with her work in a selection of great contemporary designs.
"Her pieces are usually one-offs or limited editions.
"This should appeal to a wide range of people, as well as retail and gallery buyers."
Other exhibitors include Victoria Smith, from Knayton, a recent embroidery graduate who is now designing for Marks & Spencer, and Kirstin Hodgson, a Crayke-based artist whose textile designs sell under the Angel Linens name.
A preview will take place from 6pm to 8pm on May 26. The show will be open from 10am to 4pm on Friday, May 27. Entry is free.
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