Let's Go Local: Levuka Heritage And GPH Views For Sheenal
"Levuka. It’s an escape from the modern lifestyle we have here in Suva, and takes us back to how things were before."
Monday 27 September 2021 | 15:15
Some small businesses produce items that can be equated to factory-perfect standards, a budding entrepreneur has said.
Casting Memory, a Nakasi-based business that moulds images of children’s hands and feet, believe they are one such business.
The business was founded by 29-year old single mother, Sheenal Narayan.
Related stories
Casting powders are expensive, she said.
“Considering how parents spend money on photo shoots and birthday parties, there is a market for my range of products,” Ms Narayan said.
“At the moment, I’m only doing it for babies who are up to six months old, where a cast costs $50.”
Casting Memory can be contacted through their social media platforms.
What is one place in Fiji you would take friends to, and why?
Levuka.
It’s an escape from the modern lifestyle we have here in Suva, and takes us back to how things were before.
Levuka has some historic sites, which I would like to enjoy with my friends.
What’s your favourite spot for a coffee or pie, and why?
Moments, in downtown Suva.
I love how the interior of the cafe is.
It gives a very homely and cozy vibes.
What is your favourite backyard spot, and why?
Suva’s Grand Pacific Hotel offers the best view of sunset in Suva.
What is one place in Fiji on your bucket list, and why?
Laucala Island Resort.
I feel it’s one of the best places one can spend their holidays at.
Feedback: frederica.elbourne@fijisun.com.fj