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6 in the Shipyard opens at Hingham Shipyard

6 in the Shipyard, Hingham Shipyard's newest tenant offers personalized and one-of-a-kind gift ideas for the holiday season, located at 18 Shipyard Dr., next to Hingham Beer Works. 6 in the Shipyard is a unique retailer featuring six, local, women-owned businesses from the South Shore. Denise Bruce, the owner of Camilley's Closet, a fashion accessories store says, "The Shipyard is a perfect opportunity for me to team up with these five other entrepreneurial women to create one retail boutique featuring the distinctive merchandise from each of us." In addition to Camilley's Closet, 6 in the Shipyard includes: *Ash Tree Designs: Offering hand-made items such as journals and notebooks, homemade jewelry, and wallets and bags made from recycled items. *Dock This Way: Featuring corporate and personal embroidery, and silkscreen services. With a complete line of "attitude" and "hot stuff" hats and bags. *The Pink Poppy: Specializing in custom accessories, personalized keepsakes and festive holiday gifts. *Sea Glass Photography: Specializing in unique note cards, matted prints and framed photos created with sea glass, china and assorted treasures. *Soul One.One 80: Selling an array of relaxation items such as robes, wraps, organic soaps, soy candles and more. Also specializing unique pieces made from used furniture. 6 in the Shipyard hours are: Monday through Wednesday 10am-7pm, Thursday through Saturday 10am-9pm, and Sunday 11am-6pm.
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