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En Mina Leather wins prestigious retail award

En Mina Leather, a local artisan business dedicated to crafting high-quality leather goods for makers and woodworkers, has been named the winner in the Retail category at the 29th Sunshine Coast Business Awards.

The award was presented at a gala dinner at the Sunshine Coast Convention Centre on Saturday 9 November, celebrating excellence and achievement across the region’s diverse business landscape.

As the sole person behind En Mina Leather, Isabel Atienza expressed profound gratitude for the honour.

“I started En Mina Leather out of a deep love for craftsmanship, a desire to honour lost trades, and the joy of creating high-quality leather goods right here on the Sunshine Coast,” she said.

“I am so proud to have the ‘Handcrafted in the Sunshine Coast’ label on all my products, using only Australian-sourced materials, so each piece truly reflects the quality and values I hold dear.”

Founded as a small, independent business in 2022, En Mina Leather has gained a loyal following among makers, artisans, and woodworking enthusiasts for its commitment to quality, authenticity, and sustainability.

Each item is carefully crafted by Isabel herself, using locally sourced leather and materials to support the Australian supply chain.

“This recognition is incredibly meaningful to me as a sole trader. The journey hasn’t always been easy, but the support of my amazing customers, our local maker community, and my family has kept me inspired and dedicated,” Isabel added.

“Thank you to everyone who believes in what I do and in the mission to bring quality, tradition, and connection to the forefront.”

The Sunshine Coast Business Awards have long celebrated local businesses that demonstrate excellence in innovation, customer service, and impact on the community.

En Mina Leather’s accolade in the Retail category underscores its dedication to quality craftsmanship, sustainable sourcing, and connecting with the community in meaningful ways.

With this award, Isabel hopes to inspire others in the creative and artisan trades to keep the legacy of handmade craftsmanship alive.

“This recognition celebrates everyone who values Australian-made craftsmanship and creativity. Here’s to keeping our passions alive and passing them on to future generations,” she said.

For more information on En Mina Leather and its range of handcrafted leather goods, visit enmina.com.au or their instagram @enmina.leather.

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