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Fingal Arts & Crafts

A charming craft shop in Fionnphort, showcasing handmade jewellery, textiles, ceramics and art inspired by the wild beauty of the Hebrides and Iona.

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Tucked in the quiet village of Fionnphort on the Isle of Mull, Fingal Arts & Crafts is a charming craft shop showcasing locally made jewellery, textiles, ceramics, and artwork inspired by the wild beauty of the Hebrides. Run with passion and warmth, it’s a place to find meaningful souvenirs and gifts that capture the spirit of Iona and the surrounding islands. The shop is open daily with a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere, perfect for browsing after a boat trip to Iona or Staffa.

A brief summary to Fingal Arts & Crafts

  • Fionnphort - Iona, Isle of Mull, Isle of Mull, Scotland, PA66 6BL, GB
  • +441681700470
  • Visit website
  • Duration: 0.5 to 1.5 hours
  • Mid ranged
  • Environment icon Mixed
  • Mobile reception: 3 out of 5
  • Monday 9:30 am-6 pm
  • Tuesday 9:30 am-6 pm
  • Wednesday 9:30 am-6 pm
  • Thursday 9:30 am-6 pm
  • Friday 9:30 am-6 pm
  • Saturday 9:30 am-6 pm

Local tips

  • Visit early in the day or just after lunch to avoid the busiest times when boat groups return from Iona.
  • Ask about the makers and materials – many pieces have interesting stories behind them.
  • Combine your visit with a walk along the shore or a meal at one of Fionnphort’s seafood spots for a full island experience.
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A Hebridean Craft Haven

Nestled in the small, windswept village of Fionnphort on the Isle of Mull, Fingal Arts & Crafts is a warm and inviting craft shop that celebrates the creativity of local artisans. More than just a shop, it’s a gallery of island life, where handmade jewellery, woven textiles, ceramics, prints, and small sculptures reflect the colours, textures, and stories of the Hebrides. Each piece carries a sense of place – from the deep blues of the Sound of Iona to the soft greys and pinks of Mull’s granite and machair, making it an ideal spot to find a meaningful memento of your time in this remote and beautiful corner of Scotland.

Handmade with Island Spirit

The shop specialises in locally produced crafts, often made by artists and makers living on Mull or nearby islands. You’ll find delicate silver and sea-glass jewellery, hand-knitted woolens in traditional patterns, and ceramics that echo the rugged coastline. Many items are inspired by the natural world – puffins, gannets, and other seabirds feature in carvings and prints, while the dramatic basalt columns of Staffa and the spiritual atmosphere of Iona Abbey subtly influence the designs. The selection changes seasonally, reflecting what local makers are creating, so repeat visitors often discover something new.

More Than Just Souvenirs

Fingal Arts & Crafts is a place to connect with the culture of the Ross of Mull and the islands beyond. The owners are usually happy to share stories about the makers, the materials used, and the inspiration behind particular pieces. It’s common to find books on local history, photography of the Hebrides, and small gifts like cards and candles that complement the crafts. Whether you’re looking for a special gift, a piece of wearable art, or simply a quiet moment browsing in a space filled with island character, the shop offers a gentle, unhurried experience.

Part of the Fionnphort Story

Fionnphort itself is a gateway to Iona and Staffa, and the shop is part of the village’s small but vibrant community of hospitality and craft. It sits close to the ferry slipway, so it’s easy to pop in before or after a trip to Iona, or while waiting for a boat tour to Staffa. The atmosphere is relaxed and personal, with a focus on quality and authenticity rather than mass-produced souvenirs. It’s a place where visitors often linger, drawn in by the craftsmanship and the sense of being somewhere genuinely off the beaten track.

Practical Details for Visitors

The shop is open daily with long hours, making it accessible to most visitors even on a short day trip. It’s small and easy to navigate, with everything thoughtfully displayed. There’s no café or seating inside, but the surrounding village has a pub, seafood bar, and other places to rest nearby. The shop is on level ground and easily accessible from the main path through the village, making it suitable for most visitors. Prices are in line with quality handmade crafts, with a range of options from small, affordable items to more substantial pieces for collectors or special occasions.

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