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Tisbury Art Glass
Tisbury Pringle-Ennis of Tisbury Art Glass is a flame work glass artist that creates sculpture, jewelry, and enchanting ornaments that explore her life-long fascination with the underwater world. The luminescence and fluidity of sea life is magical to her, and living in the Pacific Northwest has been the perfect backdrop to spark that creativity. As […]
Read MoreVida Loca Glass Beads
April Cameron creates colorful glass beads to brighten your day. Her business, Vida Loca Glass Beads, sells handmade beads and one-of-a-kind jewelry pieces. Find them in the Crafts Market at Pike Place Market.
Read MoreWeird Woods
Kris Sacksteder of Weird Woods sculpts boxes from a single piece of wood, often rare, exotic, or special just for its grain and texture. He then sanded each wooden box to the smoothest finish, oiled, waxed and polished to a fine sheen and a fine display of the artistry of nature. These boxes are created […]
Read MoreWendi Chen Art
Wendi Chen creates colorful and stylized illustrations inspired by her favorite stories, characters, and places. She sells her art as fine art prints, postcards, and original mixed-media paintings. Wendi loves creating personalized illustrations of couples, families, and pets – send her a message if you want to commission an original piece made just for you!
Read MoreLeoneArdo and Cat Jaimison
LeonArdo and Cat Jamison are a mother-daughter duo who create eccentric paintings that they sell under the name, LeoneArdo and Cat Jaimison. The Jaimison’s started out selling Mt. St. Helens ash sculptures in 1980 and transitioned to selling paintings in 2000. Their work focuses on Seattle-themed paintings that feature local wildlife composed with rich colors. […]
Read MoreLight Being Jewels
Richard Romero of Light Being Jewels has been selling his wire wrap jewelry at Pike Place Market since 1990. His current product line includes wire wrap necklaces, pendants, earrings, and bracelets in sterling silver and 14kt gold. His pieces also include stones and pearls.
Read MoreMemories Unlimited Seattle
Mary Rosary Patos of Memories Unlimited Seattle screenprints original artwork on various canvas clothing and accessories. Her current product line includes tote bags and aprons in more than a dozen colors.
Read MoreMetamorphosis Leathers
Metamorphosis Leathers is a family-owned and run-business established in 1970 at the Pike Place Market. We offer handcrafted solid leather belts and accessories, as well as, a wide array of belt buckles. We custom fit all of our handcrafted belts because we believe everyone deserves a belt that has been fitted especially for them. Come […]
Read MoreMobii
When Emmanuelle Shih opened her shop, Möbii, it soon became a popular destination for travelers who had seen her design on fellow adventurers. Möbii’s multifunctional design lets wearers style their hat as a bandana, face mask, headband, slouchy beanie, or infinity scarf! All options are easily convertible with a single motion. Emmanuelle took this versatile […]
Read MoreNo Boundaries Books
Deneen Shank of No Boundaries Books makes sustainable handmade leather journals fastened with elegant gemstones, clasps, snaps, or leather ties. These journals are ideal for writing, drawing, photography, scrapbooking and more! Each leather journal is unique, using reusable cow or bison leather and acid-free archival paper. The paper is made from cotton and recycled fibers; […]
Read MoreOrna’s Pottery
Orna Eliyahu-Oron of Orna’s Pottery has been selling handmade pottery at Pike Place Market since 2005. Orna’s work is inspired by the rich natural environment of the Pacific Northwest and by indigenous pottery-making traditions from around the world. Her pieces are made from stoneware and porcelain, using different techniques such as throwing and hand-building. Out […]
Read MorePaper Scissors Rock
Paper Scissors Rock’s whimsical mandala stones, wall clocks, coloring books, night lights, decorative refrigerator magnets, and greeting cards are reproductions of original paintings by Northwest artist Pam Corwin. Pam works in acrylics & watercolors and sometimes adds elements of collage to her work. She loves bright, deep, jewel tones and her paintings reflect a playful […]
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