Rarotonga
Englishman ‘Croc’ is the only man on Rarotonga crafting tata’u (tattoos) the traditional way, using pigment and hand tools. Check out his blog (www…
Rarotonga
Englishman ‘Croc’ is the only man on Rarotonga crafting tata’u (tattoos) the traditional way, using pigment and hand tools. Check out his blog (www…
The Cook Islands
Working from her village house – a corner residence that doubles as the Terangi-Nui Cafe for dinners – Parua Tavioni crafts intricate tivaevae (appliqué…
Rarotonga
Visit for beautiful Cook Islands tivaevae (hand-sewn quilted fabrics) harnessing traditional designs such as bedspreads and bed linen, but also reworked…
Rarotonga
Near the airport, this place makes its own perfumes, soaps, liqueurs and scented oils. There’s another outlet in Cook’s Corner Arcade in central Avarua…
Rarotonga
Contemporary art from owners Ian and Kay George combines with works from other Pacific artists. Handpainted or printed textiles are available, as are…
Rarotonga
Visit the workshop of Rarotonga’s most renowned sculptor and carver on the back road near Avarua. See his stone carvings at the Punanga Nui Market and the…
Rarotonga
Located in Matavera, Tokerau Jim does beautiful and incredibly fine carvings on pearls and pearl shell. On Saturday mornings you'll find him at the…
The Cook Islands
This tiny shop opens for incoming flights. It also doubles as a booking office for tours and activities.
Rarotonga
Interesting designs spoofing global brands and also that Cook Islands rugby shirt you've always wanted.
The Cook Islands
Local crafts are for sale at this centre next to the Atiu Town Hall. Opening hours are flexible.
The Cook Islands
From 8.30am on Friday morning you can buy fresh produce at Ma’uke market, near the wharf.