Picklepot Gallery
A Contemporary New England Craft Gallery
The Picklepot represents more than 50 New England craft artists, and the range of materials used in the exceptional hand-crafted goods offered for sale include:
-Fibers — Paper, cane and reed, wool, cotton, silk …
-The Picklepot carries cards and postcards; hand wovens for the table; made from satins, silks, and nappy cottons; designer, hand-built clothing and accessories; beautiful Nantucket baskets and much more …
-Wood — Maple, oak, pine; painted, stained, hand-rubbed oil finish; newly constructed and recycled … Small furniture items such as occasional tables, re-visioned chairs, fantastic constructed cabinets by Salem woodworker R.W. Pelletier, surprising wall ornaments and much more …
-Clay — Thrown, handbuilt, glazed, painted, fired, salt-cured … Tableware of all stripes and colors; substantial platters, sturdy cheese plates, sectioned condiment servers; vases, perfectly proportioned goblets and tumblers that fit easily in the hand; Jonathan Baring-Gould’s endearing Spirit Shakers and much more …
-Glass — Stained, dichroic, fused, slumped … Glittering beads and jewelry, including pendants, brooches, earrings and bracelets; stained glass panels to add color to your windows; unique knobs to dress up your cabinet doors and drawer-fronts and much more …
-Metal — Silver, gold, copper, brass, steel; fused, shaped, incorporated, shined, painted, patinated … Contemporary
hand-made jewelry, including one-of-a-kind, limited edition, and art jewelry by Jennifer Bowie and The Picklepot Studio; uncommon handmade chains, pendants, rings, and brooches in silver, gold, and alternative metals; the colorful and fresh hand-felted beads by Cara Romano; ornamental wirework and household objects and jewelry using steel wire and recycled tinned steel by Christine Quiriy and much more …
Find Hats, scarves, even mittens to keep warm on those snowy New England mornings. Spirit Shakers are always the right size and gift certificates are always the right color!