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Category: Fine Craft Galleries - Santa Fe Shopping
Address: 225 Canyon, Santa Fe, NM 87501
Karen Melfi has two shops, side-by-side. One exhibits primarily clothing, pottery and miscellany such as handcrafted masks by Yvonne Magener and purple heartwood vessels with granular turquoise by Anthony Ortiz. In the other, you'll find a large selection of handmade jewelry from the sublime to the whimsical: pot shards, bone, horn and shell...
Category: Fine Craft Galleries - Santa Fe Shopping
Address: 225 Canyon Rd, Santa Fe, NM 87501
The three little rooms at La Mesa are packed with the work of some 70 artists. You're sure to find something here to buy, whether it's Peggy Potter's Vermont hand-painted, hardwood bowls, Duane Dahl's handmade slouched glass-and-rock bowls, or Max and Dorothy Hand's aspen stools topped with hand-painted, deerskin pillows. Mary Larson has run this...
Category: Fine Craft Galleries - Santa Fe Shopping
Address: 131 West Palace, Santa Fe, NM 87501
Allison Buchsbaum Barnett and Ivan Barnett, both artists, have meticulously transformed the former Elaine Horwich gallery. With its polished wood floors and minimal design, the open space is positively serene. The Barnetts exhibit metal assemblages, alabaster turnings, wood-carved pots, earthenware vessels and many wonderful pieces of jewelry,...
Category: Fine Craft Galleries - Santa Fe Shopping
Address: 124-1/2 Galisteo St, Santa Fe, NM 87501
Founded in 1976, the Santa Fe Weaving Gallery, for the last eight years under the ownership of Jill Heppenheimer and Barbara Lanning, has become a showplace for the work of some of the nation's top clothing designers. This gallery is a sensual feast, with its velvety hand-woven chenille's, silky shibori and plush knits. Whether you're in the...
Category: Fine Craft Galleries - Santa Fe Shopping
Address: 1601 B Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe, NM 87501
TAI Gallery / Textile Arts represents contemporary Japanese bamboo artists. There is also a changing selection of antique bamboo baskets. Established in 1978, the gallery also offers museum quality antique textiles from around the world: African, Andean, Chinese, Indian, Indonesian, Japanese, and 19th century Navajo.
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