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Blamire at Harris

A split-level gift shop in Tarbert showcasing handcrafted ceramics, original oil paintings, and authentic souvenirs from the Isle of Harris.

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Tucked away on Main Street in Tarbert, Blamire at Harris is a charming, split-level gift shop showcasing the best of local craftsmanship from the Isle of Harris. Here you’ll find handcrafted ceramics, original oil paintings, and unique souvenirs that capture the spirit of the Outer Hebrides. The shop is run by artist Hope Blamire and features the functional pottery of Rupert Blamire, making it a special stop for art lovers and those seeking authentic island-made gifts. Open Monday to Saturday, it’s a welcoming space where art, island life, and hospitality come together.

A brief summary to Blamire at Harris

  • Main St, Isle of Harris, Tarbert, HS3 3DJ, GB
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  • Duration: 0.5 to 1.5 hours
  • Mid ranged
  • Environment icon Indoor
  • Mobile reception: 4 out of 5
  • Monday 10 am-5 pm
  • Tuesday 10 am-5 pm
  • Wednesday 10 am-5 pm
  • Thursday 10 am-5 pm
  • Friday 10 am-5 pm
  • Saturday 10 am-5 pm

Local tips

  • Visit midweek if possible, as the shop can be busier on weekends when ferries bring in more visitors.
  • Ask about the story behind specific ceramics or paintings—many pieces have a personal connection to the artists and the island.
  • Check opening times before your visit, as hours may vary slightly outside peak season or during local events.
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A Local Artist’s Shop in the Heart of Tarbert

Blamire at Harris is more than just a gift shop—it’s a celebration of Hebridean creativity. Nestled on Main Street in the small, windswept village of Tarbert, this split-level shop is run by artist Hope Blamire and features a carefully curated selection of locally made goods. The space feels intimate and personal, with shelves and displays arranged to highlight the textures and stories behind each piece. Whether you’re passing through on a ferry connection or staying on the island, stepping inside feels like being invited into a local artist’s home studio.

Handcrafted Ceramics and Original Art

The shop is particularly known for the handmade ceramics created by Rupert Blamire, designed for everyday use in the kitchen. Think olive oil decanters, salad dressing jugs, tapas plates, and garlic pots—each piece shaped with care and finished in earthy, functional glazes. Alongside the pottery, visitors can browse a small but special collection of original oil paintings by Hope Blamire, many of which reflect the dramatic landscapes, seascapes, and light of the Outer Hebrides. These works are not mass-produced prints but genuine, signed originals, making them meaningful keepsakes for art lovers.

Authentic Island Souvenirs and Gifts

Beyond ceramics and paintings, Blamire at Harris offers a range of unique souvenirs that capture the essence of Harris. You’ll find items that reflect the island’s strong traditions in textiles, fishing, and Gaelic culture, all chosen with an eye for quality and authenticity. It’s the kind of place where you can pick up a thoughtful gift that feels genuinely connected to the place—something that couldn’t easily be found in a generic tourist shop. The prices vary, with smaller items accessible to most budgets and larger artworks or ceramic sets representing more substantial investments.

A Warm Welcome in the Outer Hebrides

The shop’s opening hours are modest—open Monday to Saturday from 10:00 to 17:00, closed on Sundays—reflecting the rhythm of island life in Tarbert. Its location, just up the steps from the ferry terminal, makes it a natural stop for visitors arriving by sea. The atmosphere is relaxed and unhurried, with the chance to chat with the artist or staff about the pieces on display, the inspiration behind them, and life on the Isle of Harris. For many, this personal touch is what turns a simple shopping visit into a memorable part of their Hebridean journey.

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