List of Artisans
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Antler Basketry
I make unique antler baskets primarily using deer, elk, and moose antlers. The baskets are woven using mixed media. The media I use include reed, dyed reed, hemp, sisal, and various types of yarns, etc.
Special orders accepted. Credit cards accepted.
Ho-Chunk Nation Department of Business
Hand-crafted Ho-Chunk artisan baskets, beadwork, Ho-Chunk applique clothing.
Haiyip Atuklo
Traditional Choctaw baskets, stickball sticks and balls, traditional arts and crafts-jewelry, paintings, rugs, and beadwork.
Write or call for more information.
Salem Swamp
Exquisite Baleen Baskets
Handwoven baleen baskets with intricately carved walrus ivory finials, such as whale's tails, walrus, eagles, polar bear, baidarkas, and more. Call, message, or email for more information. Special commissions welcome.
The Aleut Connection
Cedar bark basketry (baskets, medicine pouches, quivers, and wedding baskets). Stained glass art of Alaska, the Pacific Northwest and the Pacific Rim.
Special commissions accepted; no mail order. Write or call for more information.
Caroll Grant Loomis
Baskets, Jewelry, Mosaics, Sculptures, Fine Art Gourds.
Retail, Wholesale. Open Studio Sales. Mail Order. Write or call for more information.
Kalapuya Weaving and Consulting, LLC
Traditional basketry of Western Oregon and the Pacific Northwest and weaving workshops off- and on-site. E-mail for more details.
Sierra Mono Museum
Native American basket collection, artifacts, art, and animal dioramas. Gift shop with handcrafted beadwork, basketry, and books.
Open to the public Tues.-Sat., 10am - 3:30pm. Special guided tours upon request. Basketweaving classes upon request. Archaeological facility open to qualified researchers.
Owned and operated by the Mono Indians.
George Blake's Studio
Silver and gold jewelry with California basket designs and precious and semi-precious stones; traditional and contemporary art; traditional redwood canoes, sinew-backed yew bows, elk antler carvings, large and miniature canoes, pottery, ceramic sculpture, wood carvings.
Special orders accepted. Call or write for information.