List of Artisans
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Lakota Women Business, LLC
Northern Plains women and men's design jewelry; Sioux or Lakota arts and crafts; Beadwork, home decor, contemporary and traditional style one-of-a-kind unique jewelry creations. Special orders accepted; retail and wholesale items; mail order, online sales. Please call or write for more information.
Facebook Group: Tamara's Turquoise Treasures.
Marshall's Art
A family run business that features authentic hand made crafts. Some of their items can be special ordered to your desired colors. Also creates traditional items (tools, weapons, games, clothing regalia), as well as JS silversmithing, painting (batik, acrylic, watercolor).
Patricia Patrick Gardner - Traditional Arts
Salem Swamp
"Whispering Sage" Collection
A spiritual connection to an unbroken pre-Columbian tradition pottery by Caroleen with pride. The artisan is continuing the legacy of her people; using ancient techniques to retain the purity of the Art.
Eaglestar Pottery and Authentics
Traditional Catawba Indian pottery. Commissioned pieces. Catawba pipes, traditional regalia and Catawba pottery. Demonstrations and school programs.
Elk Eagle Originals
Original bead and feather jewelry, pottery, feather fans, and wall art.
Lifeway Navajo Fiber Arts and Weaving
Handmade woven and fiber arts. Tapestries, purses, shawls, pouches, afghan blankets, and needle felted dolls. Variety of looms used, including: Navajo looms, heddle looms (for weaving cloth), triangular looms (for weaving shawls), inkle looms (for weaving belts and sashes), lap looms, tapestry looms, and weaving cards. Natural fibers, including churro and alpaca, are always used.
Robbins Family Pottery
Traditional Catawba pottery including wedding vases, pitchers, canoes, swans, snake pots, horse pots, headed bowls and vases, headed pipes, peace pipes and much more.
Special orders accepted. Visitors welcome to see display in the pottery shop.
Catawba Pottery by Cindy Allen
Traditional 19th century-style Catawba pottery, handbuilt of local clay and traditional firing methods. Call or write for details.