List of Artisans

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Northwest Coast Textile Arts

Northwest Coast style weavings, including Chilkat and Ravenstail blankets, tunics, bags, and leggings. Northwest Coast style button blankets, beaded bracelets, and necklaces. Baskets made of cedar bark.

Retail only. Special commissions accepted. E-mail for photo samples of work. Write or call for more information. No regular hours; contact for an appointment.

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Cool Ice Marketing, LLC

Traditional ivory masks, fossilized whalebone and soapstone sculptures, including Native people, sea mammals, and land animals.

Specializing in personal and corporate arts. Transactions by appointment only.

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Diane Douglas-Willard

Basketry using red and yellow Cedar bark and Spruce root, Chilkat weaving, Ravenstail weaving, Beadwork, Seal Skin Vest, Seal Skin Moccasins, Seal Skin and Sea Otter (scarves, vests, purses).

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Sinona RV Gift Shop

Beadwork, art, and furs Call or write for a list of items that are one of a kind Everything is handcrafted, hand-tanned, and made in Alaska.

SR 224 Located at Mile 34 Tok Cut off between Glennallen, Alaska, in a small community called Chistochina.

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Sugar Bear Alaskan Treasures

We make Southeast Alaska wearable art, using materials pre- and post-contact. We handcraft Southeast Alaska Native regalia (blankets, tunics, vests, weaving, beading, etc.). We also produce fur products (coats, shawls, headbands, hats, etc.).

Additionally, we create jewelry using old and new materials (jade, abalone, copper, silver, shell, crystals, bone, pearls, turquoise, and historic trade beads).

Our art reflects a traditional style utilizing contemporary materials and techniques.

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Raven’s Nest Handmade Gifts

Hand knitted crafts using stich work and/or color-work forming traditional and original artwork and designs as the crafts are made.  Using the best wool yarns available that are either all natural wools or wool blends with eco-friendly super-wash, biodegradable nylon, up-cycle fibers such as silk yarn made from recycled saris and recycled nylon.  The environmental impact is minimized while the customer receives soft, durable, crafts made with high quality yarns that feature traditional and original Alaska Native artwork and designs on the hand knitted fabrics.  

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Redoubt Press

Printmaker and ceramicist. Creates unique glazed ceramic tiles, pendants, and other objects from clay obtained from the mudflats of Cook Inlet.

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