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  • Three Crow Glass is an artisanal glass studio located in the heart of the Old Quebec. The studio is owned, managed and operated by Christina Mayr and Jeff Ferrier; two glassblowers with over 20 years of experience in the craft. Despite its current location and visibility, Three Crow Glass had its inception in an unlikely place. In 2002, Jeff and Christina opened their first mutual glass blowing studio in the town of Saint-Ignace-du-Lac. A place known for two things: being isolated and historically flooded. The couple worked relentlessly. Every day, three crows, perched on the closest branch, would observe their toil with a sarcastic detachment. Before long, the glassblowers decided that one day, those three idlers would work for them. It took 8 years of labour for the young enterprise to finally move out of seclusion to Saint Charles close to Quebec City. Simultaneously, Jeff and Christina were able to open a boutique in the Old Quebec to sell their works in retail for the first time. The boutique grew for 6 years in the Petit Champlain district before moving right next to City Hall in 2016. Today, Three Crow Glass is a must-see feature of the historic center of Quebec City. Visitors are invited to witness how Jeff and Christina create glass art following traditional methods. Every day, they are helped by talented assistants and a friendly sales staff in the transmission of their passion for glass craft.
  • Sam and Sarah Costanza began throwing pots in West Palm beach Florida. Sam’s college education included an apprenticeship with the head ceramics professor at palm beach Atlantic University. His close knit family all have a love of pottery, with his wife Sarah, her sister Jessica and husband Frisner they created success with Palm Beach Pottery. In 2012 after meeting the owners of Mosquito Mud Pottery they were trained in their techniques and purchased the business. We are now proud to say they are a “local” artisans with a studio in CT. All designs are functional stoneware ideal for cooking, serving and décor. They use high fire stoneware and make all of their own glazes. Each piece is oven, microwave and dishwasher safe. As potters and artists they feel it is very important to "blend art into daily life”.
  • Down to Earth Pottery little dishes, pillar and tea-light candle holders are hand-made with care and quality by our staff. Each piece is hand thrown, expertly glazed by hand and high fired. Unlike mass produced pottery, each creation is unique, varying slightly in color and size. They also contain recycled glass, melted down to create iridescent hues that will brighten any home.
  • Anna Balkan grew up in the Ukraine, where the culture was grey and resourcefulness was a necessity. "I've never had any preconceived notions of which colors go together. Because I lived in a world that was so drab, I thought all color was beautiful." Anna immigrated to the US as a political refugee in 1992 at the age of 20, alone, unable to speak the language, and with barely enough money to survive. Over a period of time, Anna's trust in herself and her tenacity enabled her to pursue her dream. Today, Anna Balkan Jewelry is a successful, growing business dedicated to the unique woman. At the heart of Anna’s jewelry is her wish for you to be beautiful and be you. When you find that right color combination of gems and metal that goes well with your complexion, it will go great with everything in your wardrobe simply because you are the common denominator. Each piece of Anna’s jewelry is a reminder to celebrate life and its beautiful moments. Let the power of color illuminate the power of you.
  • St Clair Designs is a small company located in Woodland Park, CO (West of Colorado Springs).  All of their beautiful bags are made by the owner, Megan, and a handful of home sewers in her little mountain town. The endless variety of fabrics, incorporating vast amounts of different patterns, colors, and textures all pieced together with an artistic eye, is what sets St Clair Designs’ products apart. Megan finds her fabrics from a variety of different places, including online companies, retail fabric stores (when they have good sales) and from several interior design manufactures who send along their “left-overs”. The more different incorporated into a pattern the better! Each pattern goes through a process of “testing” during the design process, to include alterations like adding a pocket here or there, changing a regular strap to an adjustable one, and so on.  Each design is also given a name, often named after the woman who inspired the design, or after an important person in Megan’s life!
  • John’s drawings and illustrations have been compared to Charles Bragg and Daumier. He depicts his unusual interpretations of common situations and clichés creating complex and sophisticated satirical art pieces. Fanciful lines flow from his pens and pencils in an antic parade. A keen observer of life, John tends to zero-in on society’s idiosyncratic elements in practicing his brand of work.
  • Left Hand Studios, located in Colorado boasts three distinct collections of handcrafted women's jewelry. They have been in business since 1995 and their jewelry was conceived to provide women with stylish, affordable and comfortable earrings and necklaces. Each piece is made in the USA using only top quality, American materials. They take great care to ensure that their in-house production methods and materials are as non-toxic and environmentally friendly as possible. A favorite at Artisan’s is the Adajio collection inspired by a diversity of imagery from ancient art of the Americas to contemporary African, Asian and European motifs. Color and texture infuse each design in the collection with a unique visual appeal. Earrings are crafted with metal, glass and crystal beads, then completed with gold-filled or sterling ear wires.  The resulting jewelry is not only unique and colorful, but also lightweight and comfortable to wear.
  • Tracie was a professional silk artist for several years before transitioning to fused glass jewelry in 2001 when she teamed up with Barb DeVeer. Tracie was drawn to the vibrantly colored glass medium as bright colors have always been a fundamental component of her art, but she especially loved the kinetic movement she could achieve with the jewelry via unique ear wires, layering of glass and dangling beads. Tracie also loved the challenge of precision glass fusing, a trademark of DeVeer Designs. All of the unique glass elements found in the DeVeer Collection are made in Montana. Each piece of glass is hand cut from large sheets, sometimes etched. Designs are created by layering and then each piece is placed in the kiln and heated to temperatures ranging from 1400 to 1600 degrees. After cooling slowly, the glass is then drilled for ear wires or bales and assembled. The ear wires are sterling silver or gold filled, often hand turned and many are of original designs which give the finished work of art it’s unique look.
  • Earrings are crafted with metal, glass and crystal beads, then completed with gold-filled or sterling ear wires.  The resulting jewelry is not only unique and colorful, but also lightweight and comfortable to wear.
  • Lisa Regan has been cutting whimsical metal sculpture decor for almost twenty years. After finding success selling her sculptures at regional art fairs, she took the plunge in 1996, quitting her "real" job and going into business for herself. Since then, Garden Deva Sculpture Company has just been getting bigger and bigger. Garden Deva has been featured in: Better Homes & Gardens- Garden Shed Catalog, Southern Living Magazine, and HGTV.
  • Handcrafted in Virginia from weather-resistant components, made to be enjoyed year-round. Gorgeous wind chimes that respond to the slightest breeze produce beautiful, uplifting melodies with every movement. Each tube is hand-tuned to ensure that the chime produces a balanced scale which is soothing and pleasant to listen to.
  • Carolyn creates beautiful one-of-a-kind jewelry pieces in sterling silver. Carolyn is one of a few artists who creates with real found seaglass. Heightened environmental awareness has made it much more difficult to find real natural beachglass. Wear a piece of history... perhaps it's a discarded bottle from recent decades- or could it be a lost relic, centuries old? Tumbled by waves and transformed by sand... nature gives us back "beachglass" - unexpected and beautiful.
  • The Nelson family started making simple candles in their basement. Now, they craft a truly unique candle that burns with a "twist" - literally! An outer spiral wick burns around the scented candle before self-extinguishing. When it is done, the wooden wick inside the candle can be lit like a traditional pillar, which makes a nice crackling sound, too.
  • An idea sparked by a pile of discarded wine bottles - wine bottle candles with scents that mimic wine! Hand cut wine bottles become the vessels for all natural soy candles. The fragrances, well all we can say is WOW! This fall favorite, Spiked Cider is sure to warm up those chilly evenings offering a rich blend of fresh apple, cinnamon, and clove. To finish it off we’ve spiked it with the deep, buttery aroma of dark rum. Premium Natural Soy Wax
  • Each unique cork bracelet is designed by artist Anya Byam and handcrafted in her Vermont studio using eco-friendly Portuguese cork. The cork is a sustainable material commonly referred to as a vegan leather alternative. Popular themed accent charms combine with wonderful color choices, comfortable and easy to wear with a magnetic clasp. Anya has been inspired to create her whole life and continues to find joy in creating new designs.
  • Original Design by renowned sculptor George Carruth, hand cast in stone for indoor and outdoor use. A delightful addition to home or garden.
    • Size: 8.5” x 11”
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