In 2008, Rowena Johnson borrowed £1,000 to start a business importing hand-crafted children’s clothing from Peru.
Anyone who visited York market over the last seven years would recognise her stall – it was decorated by a vast array of brightly coloured children’s cardigans and finger-puppets.
From those humble beginnings, she now has two full time members of staff and has just opened her second shop, Essence Of Peru, a 1,000 sq foot premises hidden within historic Shambles.
Direct from South America
Essence Of Peru focuses on bringing high quality hand-crafted products directly from Peru into the UK.
They deal directly with the people that make their products, and so offer the best prices for alpaca clothing and homeware by cutting out the middle-man.
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The business on York market started by selling children’s Arpillera cardigans. It soon became a very popular product and Rowena rapidly got a great customer base both locally and further afield.
After visiting Peru and seeing the multitude of amazing alpaca products over there, she expanded the business considerably to stock pure alpaca teddy bears, finger-puppets and a bigger range of children’s wear.
Making the move
Rowena decided to take the plunge from market stall to shop after the recent market refurbishment saw a dramatic loss in footfall.
She said:
I knew I had a good business, so if the customers weren’t coming into the market, I needed to move my business elsewhere.
A seasoned entrepreneur (she is also the inventor of BugBrush, a new type of infant toothbrush), she signed the leases for both of her shops on the same day, realising the potential of having a small premises on the ground floor and a larger showroom area just a few doors down.
Children’s workshop
Her second shop opened on Monday (October 10), and can only be described as a hidden gem just off Shambles.
Access is via a rainbow staircase from the market side at the rear of the Shambles, and can’t be missed thanks to a life-sized Alpaca at the doorway named Alexandra.
There are six rooms over tow floors in this medieval premises; a living room, bedroom, retail area and carpentry area – where children can learn how to make their own medieval play weaponry thanks to their in-house carpenter Terry.
The shop is home to some amazing alpaca homeware – including cushions, rugs and bedspreads.
With a Narnia room planned to open in November 2015, we are sure that Essence of Peru will be a much loved and visited business for years to come.