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Kimberly Alicea
A few decades ago…well, ok...five, I was born and raised in a small farming community, where many people still home grow their fruits and vegetables, make their own quilts and yes, their own soap. So, I would like to give thanks to my grandmother for teaching me the value of hard work and the...
Kyle Carpenter
I studied at Warren Wilson College and have been working in the field as a potter for the past 8 years.
My Asheville pottery is inspired by a dual love of gardening and nature and my functional dinnerware work carries on the nature palette. Tiny mushroom and lichen as well as highly textured...
Penelope & Leonardo Cipriani
Our passion for family traditions and high quality food led us to create this fine line of delicious Italian Vegetable Antipastos. The idea of sharing and making available a unique and innovative artisan product not yet in the local market, always honoring original recipes, the best of ingredients...
Everett & Laura Cooper
The Best Ingredients
We do not use just any ingredient in our products. Before selecting an ingredient, it has to have a purpose. It must provide the best health benefits, it must be natural, and it must be safe to use on our sensitive skin.
Researched & Tested
After conducting extensive...
Samantha Creech
Southern Naturals hand makes all natural skin and body creations with pure and wholesome ingredients, many of which I personally grow, purchase locally or are wild harvested. Each and every product is made with tender loving care.
Sally Douglas
"I work in stoneware and porcelain, using slab, wheel and pinch methods to convey my ideas. I use images of the natural world—animal and plant images, textures and patterns".
Ann Feldmeir
I hand build functional art pottery using an earthenware clay I make, creating usable food-safe pots more durable than traditional earthenware from Italy or Mexico. I hand build each piece, pinching coils and rolling out slabs. I can drape over shapes, slice then reassemble, pinching, paddling and...
Jeff Godfrey
"Using Australian patterns,designs and various materials,we cut assemble and sew to all hats. Using leather straps and old coins to create one of a kind hatbands. We also create beaded hatbands".