Welcome to Rudh Sten

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A place where children run barefoot with blackberry stained fingers and blushing kneecaps, freshly grazed from hearty adventures in the little Cornish cottage garden we call home.

Pronounced R a rolled or trilled sound, u a long ee sound as in ‘reed’, dh a voiced th sound. Rudh meaning red, Sten is the cornish word for tin and together the two represent the red corrugated tin studio from which I work, a place my children affectionately refer to as ‘big red’.

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Goods and provisions from Great Britain.

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