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The three-day market is set to display fashion, homeware, jewellery, beverages, body and bath products, and accessories from across the continent.

The event is renowned for being a site where shoppers can pick up unique, exquisitely-crafted goods that exemplify the growth of the luxury artisanal industry in South Africa and the rest of the African continent.
Themed Memories and Dreams, the 2019 edition of the HMC sees the return of some favourite vendors, as well as exciting new players in the market. The common denominator is the unmatched, X-factor quality that they all present.
Where the exhibitors are concerned, jewellery-lovers will be delighted with the wares on display. Kenya based Adele Dejak makes a return with her trademark bold pieces, while the craft gin and fine wine sections will be populated with the likes of Autograph Distillery and Silvermist Vineyards.
On the fashion side, Missibaba, Mami Wata, Mille Collines, and Matsidiso Shoes will all have a presence. Beyond that, a selection of lifestyle products will all be available for sale – from homeware décor such as candles and ceramics, bath and body products, clothing accessories, craft beers and a wide range of restaurants.
Tickets for the fair are currently available online at Webtickets, in Pick n Pay retailers and during the fair, will also be sold onsite at Hyde Park Corner. The weekend passes retail at R360, while day passes are priced at R180.