Great places to shop!
You'll find everything from penny candy to women's fine apparel in Downtown Waynesville. Arts and crafts galleries feature work from local artisans.
Canton is a special town with the welcome mat out. Here you will find a variety of treasures from antiques and collectibles to lamp and gift outlets. Shopping and dining in Canton is most enjoyable.
Military surplus, wholesale flowers, antiques, fashions, and more are offered in Clyde NC.
Asheville Art and Crafts
American folk art, traditional and non-traditional art crafts and gift ideas
www.ashevilleart.net
Blue Spiral 1
Features changing exhibits of Southeastern artists and craftspeople. Exhibiting the finest in sculpture and paintings in over 15,000 square feet of elegantly renovated space, the gallery offers a variety of mediums including original paintings, printmaking, ceramic, sculpture, glass, wood, metal, photography, mixed media and furniture. Blue Spiral 1 handles the estate of Will Henry Stevens (1881-1949). A master of early 20th century American art, Stevens produced an exceptional body of work bound by a profound love of nature. His work is represented in museums throughout the country such as the National Museum of American Art and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Located in downtown Asheville.
www.bluespiral1.com/about.htm
Highland Craft Gallery
Hand-forged ironwork, fiber, glass, clay, wood, and leather by outstanding regional artisans.
www.highlandcraftgallery.com
Maggie Mountaineer Crafts, Inc.
Moccasins for the entire family, stuffed animals and toys, over 100 style of shirts, locally made jams and jellies, handmade pottery, hats, hand painted antiques and crafts, silk flowers and country charm, Fenton glass, collectible handmade dolls.
www.cheta.net/maggievalley/mmcrafts
Southern Highland Craft Guild
On Hwy 70 in Asheville, NC a pair of stone houses stand as a monument where time-honored traditions continue. In the 1940s, Ralph Morris, Sr. built a workshop to house jeweler and Guild member Stuart Nye. A few years later, he built an adjacent building specifically for the Southern Highland Craft Guild. Originally serving as a craft shop and headquarters for the Guild, this building, now known as Guild Crafts, continues as a craft shop offering the finest crafts from a nine-state region... pottery, handcarved wood, jewelry, baskets, handwoven table linens, folk crafts, ironwork, toys, glass, and quilts: enduring skills passed from hand to hand for generations. Come and browse through these historical landmarks. Take a tour of Stuart Nye's jewelry workshop. See where the past meets the present, and bring home a piece of a Southern Mountain tradition.
www.southernhighlandguild.org/guildcrafts.html
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