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Seattle Hairwraps
Amy DeAguero has been selling her handmade products at Pike Place Market since 1988. Her unique and colorful hair wraps fit hair at least 2 inches long and works in fine baby hair or super curly strands. Also on her table, Flip Clips and Pony Tail Wraps.
Read MoreI’m Just Kidding
The Munko Family of I’m Just Kidding, LLC is a two-generation business selling an assorted range of unique artwork and clever sayings on T-shirts, onesies, aprons, and tote bags. Mother Ruth Munko started in 1981 and son, John joined in 1995. They’ve been thriving since the start. All of I’m Just Kidding, LLC’s products are […]
Read MoreIsis Ray
Isis Ray sells her vividly intricate handmade glass beads and jewelry under her name, Isis Ray. Isis has been melting glass to create flame-worked beads since 1992. Her beads are bright and colorful, with many garden-related themes from flowers, butterflies, bees, ladybugs, fruits and veggies. Isis strings these beads together to create necklaces, earrings, pendants, […]
Read MoreJim Chow Jewelry
Operating at Pike Place Market since 1975, Jim Chow is a stone enthusiast. His unique and distinctive jewelry showcases his 40+ year collection. He hand fabricates each setting using traditional metalsmithing techniques and is in a diminishing group of artists that cuts and polishes many of the stones himself.
Read MoreJohn Wiley Photography
John Wiley moved to Seattle from Alaska in 1985 with the hope of launching his photography business, John Wiley Photography. 36 years later, he is still here and selling at Pike Place Market! John documents his love for Washington’s nature in macro and micro landscape photography, capturing the vastness of the Cascade Mountain Range as […]
Read MoreKate Endle Illustration & Fine Art
Kate Endle of Kate Endle Illustration & Fine Art uses a truly original style of multi-medium art to create collaged canvases, prints, home décor, paper products, and children’s books. (She is the illustrator for the Caspar Babypants album covers.) Along with her collage art, Kate creates fiber art wall hangings, painted decorative wood rounds, and […]
Read MoreKiMonoMono
Linda Hoshide, from KiMonoMono creates scarves, jewelry, and other accessories out of her collection of Japanese fabric. Linda’s work is clean, fun, modern, and traditional, and great for both formal or casual occasions. She is inspired by her heritage of being a Japanese American and her background in graphic design.
Read MoreKitten Mittens
Warm your paws and free your claws with fingerless mittens from Kitten Mittens by Jennifer Gay! These mittens are upcylced from repurposed wool and cashmere sweaters that are sure to keep your hands cozy and warm. Jennifer adds vintage lace, ribbon, and buttons that make each pair unlike any other. The past life of each […]
Read MoreKnutson Fine Grinds
Brett Knutson of Knutson Fine Grinds creates handcrafted pepper and salt mills made from exotic and domestic woods. Each mill features gourmet components and a lifetime warranty. They come in a variety of sizes, 6 to 24 inches. Brett also sells unique wooden bottle stoppers.
Read MoreKOBO Art Garden: Kaiju Glass Garage
KOBO Art Garden is a fine handmade glass art small business created by couple Joshua Swanson and Motoko Hayashi. They create one-of-a-kind pieces that are perfect for your home and garden. KOBO Art Garden offers stunning houseware items, like bowls, vases, glasses, and fine art sculptures that will make any space enchanting. Everything is hand […]
Read MoreKSWB Leather
Kasey Bracken of KSWB Leather creates handmade, laser engraved leather goods, specializing in journals that come in a variety of covers. KSWB only uses veggie tanned leather, which is not chemically treated and is healthier and better for you and the environment. Producing veggie tanned leather takes approximately 40-60 days and is only accomplished with […]
Read MoreLeonarte
Leonardo Lanzolla of Leonarte is a self-taught contemporary artist from Torino, Italy. His paintings and prints are spontaneous, jovial, and intriguing reflecting the nature of mankind, modern life, and his senses. Many of these original pieces can be found in private collections around the globe and have been featured in notable exhibits in France, Sweden, […]
Read More1976 It’s Just Art
Dan Gregory of It’s Just Art has been honing in his funky and animated illustrations since he began drawing at the age of 5. Born in Seattle, Dan found inspiration in the eccentric styles of Dr. Seuss and Shel Silverstein. Similar to these two classics, Dan’s work pushes the boundaries of caricature graphic art. As […]
Read MoreAaron Murray Fine Folk Art
A ceramic artist for more than 25 years, Aaron Murray creates porcelain figurines and earthenware that combine his love of folk art and animal forms with a dash of humor. At first glance, his display appears to be an ancient artifacts exhibit, but upon closer examination, you’ll find a delightfully quirky menagerie of animals, robots, […]
Read MoreArt By Harmony
Tlingit artist Harmony Hoss has sold her work at Pike Place Market since 2008. A Seattle native, Harmony is entirely self-taught, and her intricate prints are drawn freehand using pen and ink, acrylic paint, and colored pencils. Harmony creates hand-drawn originals, monoprints, prints, and block-printed t-shirts with her original designs inspired by her culture. Original […]
Read MoreBasilicArt
Stacey Sterling of BasilicArt has been a working artist since 1980. First selling art on the boardwalk in Santa Monica, Calif. to life on a Greek Island. Stacey always gravitated toward the ocean and that is how she ended up in the Pacific Northwest and working at Pike Place Market. Swimming with octopus, fishes, and […]
Read MoreBuddha Bath
Bryan Roberts of Buddha Bath followed the motto of “return to basics” when developing his superior handcrafted bath and body care products. Buddha Bath’s product line is designed to provide three benefits to your skin; cleanse, exfoliate & moisturize. They accomplish this by using only the best organic ingredients and essential oils and never any […]
Read MoreCareful It Bites
Kelice Penney of Careful It Bites is know for the wild, mystical, adorable and bizarre! Whether you need a mini yeti in specific colors, a one-of-a-kind toy for your nephew, a full-size plush costume from your favorite 1980s sci-fi movie, or a bizarre creation from the twisted depths of the dreams you don’t tell anyone […]
Read MoreCatshy Crafts
If you are looking for heartfelt wall art and small-batch felt goods, stop by Catshy Craft’s booth in Pike Place Market. Find cute dumpling hairclips, taco headbands, avocado badge reels and joyful felt flower bouquets that inspire warm and fuzzy feelings with every stitch. Each felt creation is infused with a bit of whimsy, happy […]
Read MoreCloisonné Art
Cloisonné Art creates original handcrafted cloisonné jewelry that is colorful and whimsical. Cloisonné jewelry (from French: cloison = partition) is an enamel technique that uses wire to create unique shapes then filled with enamel. Artist Rhonda Guilford creates her cloisonné earrings, pendants, and pins by using fine silver wire, and silver foil which is kiln […]
Read MoreCMS Ceramics
Chris Scamehorn of CMS Ceramics creates handmade and hand-painted ceramics inspired by the beauty of the Pacific Northwest. He is known for his “Stratascape Series” pottery, which he makes out of multiple colors of clay and hand-paints mountain landscapes on them. All his pottery is safe for food, dishwashers and microwaves. Purchases from online stores […]
Read MoreCoastal Elevation
Angela Parriott’s lifetime of curiosity grew into her business, Coastal Elevation, a combination of jewelry, accessories, clothing and textiles inspired by the organic beauty found in nature. Growing up, Angela’s grandma, dad and uncle were some of her biggest influences as creative people in her life. Her grandmother was a traveler, painter, chef, and gardener, […]
Read MoreCrystal Bouquet
Crystal Bouquet creates beautiful night lights, pendants, plaques, and flowers arrangements by pressing and preserving locally grown flowers in beveled glass. Each flower used in their pressed flower art is grown, picked, pressed, and preserved locally near the Stillaguamish River in Osa, Washington. Owner Karen Crabtree-Noble has been selling her pressed flower art at Pike […]
Read MoreCyclical Design Productions
Cyclical Design Productions by Ben Milam uses premium leather (recycled and new) to produce quality, handcrafted belts, bracelets, and guitar straps. Find Ben at his Pike Place Market table every Monday and Tuesday, and sometimes on Saturday.
Read MoreDo Not Bleach
In 2012, Noah Parriott of Do Not Bleach began selling his uniquely designed t-shirts at Pike Place Market. These t-shirts aren’t screenprinted, but created using bleach and coffee. His product line has since expanded to include hats, dresses, and onesies. He also now is experimenting with dyes. Each item Do Not Bleach creates is printed […]
Read MoreDrinkingStraws.Glass
DrinkingStraws.Glass is a husband and wife team that specializes in reusable glass drinking straws and carrying cases. Jeremy is the man behind the torch and Kattie is the woman behind the serger. All of our glass straws are Lifetime Guaranteed, if they break we replace them. Our glass straws also come with a cleaning brush […]
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