THE LOCAL ARTISAN GUIDE TO MOTHER'S DAY GIFTS 2024

Another year, another blog on great Mother’s Day gift recommendations on The Local Artisan Guide. As always we offer curated selections that are artisanal, sustainable with stores that offer small independent brands created by artisans. Your mother will appreciate that you have given great thought to unique gifts that show how much you care. No robe from Sears here! All are available online just click onto the captions under the photos.

Rothy’s has been a longtime favorite of The Local Artisan Guide for years. The brand has been at the forefront of offering stylish footwear made from recycled materials that are comfortable and easy to clean. We are again recommending Rothy’s for this Mother’s Day as they just introduced espadrilles! Imagine a comfortable and stylish espadrille that is also made from recycled materials? We couldn’t resist! Rothy’s offers the espadrille in many colors and patterns so mom will have so many choices.

In our recent trip to San Miguel de Allende we fell in love with Mexican White Ceramics for home decor. The beautiful creamy glaze is perfect for all decor and color schemes. Made my local artisans of Mexico, Marquesa de Mancera offers a stunning and affordable selection of the ceramics. I guarantee your mother will be happy to have one of these handmade, artfully created pieces in her home.

If your mother loves jewelry (whose mother doesn’t) we selected this lovely necklace of multicolored gemstones from Dana Blair Design. Dana Blair always designs not only with aesthetics in mind but how the energy of the gems affect our lives. “This necklace is inspired by the meanings of the 27 individually wrapped stones used to create it. With its myriad colors, the Symbolic necklace pairs so well with any ensemble that you’ll never want to take it off. It looks great alone or layered with other necklaces. Available in 14k gold fill or sterling silver, on a 17″ chain.” All those colors will definitely fit in with mom’s wardrobe.

Res Ispa (legalese for “the thing speaks for itself”) is a brand that focuses on globally-designed one-of-a-kind products made from vintage and repurposed materials. Trust me your mother will love this handmade Cactus silk patchwork kimono made by hand in their atelier in Marrakech. Each kimono's front collar is trimmed with handwoven fabric, cactus silk fabric, or West African mud cloth. It is an original design that will go with everything you have in your wardrobe whilst being sustainable as all the fabrics are repurposed materials. She will be the envy of her friends and you might find yourself asking to borrow it yourself. Think of this gift as the much elevated version of the robe mom usually got for Mother’s Day when you were younger (that was dad’s idea of a gift for sure).

One of the problems you have with perfumes and fragrances is that it is quite common that others can easily share your fragrance (remember the 80’s when everyone and their mother was wearing “Obsession”?). When you seek out small independent perfume brands you drastically decrease this possibility and having a fragrance that is practically your own. That is why we love Widian perfumes. We picked “Granada” by Widian as it is the closest you can come to being in Granada without buying your mother a plane ticket (not that we are discouraging that). The copy alone for the fragrance had us running to try it out: “Resting beneath the majestic Sierra Nevada mountains, with multiple World Heritage Sites dating back over a millennia, Granada sits at the crossroads of nature and history. A tribute to this rich legacy in all of its contrasts, the newest fragrance from Widian is a symphony of fiery passion and tranquil breezes, an exquisitely constructed parfum that combines exotic spices, lush florals, and a rich amber base to create an unforgettable, wholly unique experience. Delicately calibrated between he softness of rose and the freshness of juniper, the opening harmoniously blends with the intense heat of black pepper and cinnamon supporting a robust cedarwood heart. The luxurious scent is deepened with rich undertones of amber, musk, vetiver, and patchouli, creating a captivatingly perfect balance that sets you on an historic olfactory journey.” It actually makes for a great unisex fragrance so dad may be seeking a few dabs too!

In our last blog we mentioned visiting 2 Note in Kinderhook, NY and how we fell in love with their fragrance boutique. If you don’t feel confident enough to buy your mother perfume for Mother's Day this candle in the universally loved scent of “Opus 1”Lavender Black Pepper Sandalwood is a no brainer. There is also a “Opus 2” Balsam Fir Frankincense in case you want a woodsier slightly more masculine fragrance. The packaging makes it possible to travel with the 10 oz candle that is made with 100% pure beeswax. The candle is made locally with pure botanical essences, hand poured in small batches. It’s a gift she is not only sure to love, but to actually use.

Our last gift recommendation is the very affordable Mother’s Day Gift suggestion is a book by author Chris Power entitled “Mothers” (how appropriate). Available at one of our favorite independent book stores, McNally Jackson, the synopsis reads as: “A woman uses her mother’s old travel guide, aged years beyond relevance, to navigate on a journey to nowhere; a stand-up comic with writer’s block performs a fateful gig at a cocaine-fueled bachelor party; on holiday in Greece, a father must confront the limits to which he can keep his daughters safe. Braided throughout is the story of Eva, a daughter, wife, and mother, whose search for a self and place of belonging tracks a devastating path through generations.

Ranging from remote English moors to an ancient Swedish burial ground to a hedonistic Mexican wedding, the stories in Mothers lay bare the emotional and psychic damage of life, love, and abandonment. Suffused with yearning, Power’s transcendent prose expresses a profound ache for vanished pasts and uncertain futures.” If your mother is an avid reader and perhaps can’t travel so easily these day, Mothers is a gift that will let her travel in her mind.

While flowers, chocolates and greeting cards will also make her happy, we hope these recommendations show your mother that gift giving is an art form and one that leaves the recipient with feelings of gratitude for being fondly thought of. Let that be, there is no greater gift to mom than your actual presence, that is the best present of all. Happy Mother’s Day to the women who do the hardest job on earth where you never get a day off!

By Natalie Rivera

KINDERHOOK, NY AN UPSTATE BUDDING ARTISAN HAVEN

The title says an upstate budding artisan haven. Fact is Kinderhook, was discovered by Henry Hudson in 1609 as he sailed far up the Hudson River on an exploratory trip. There are a few theories on how Kinderhook got it’s name one being is that Henry Hudson saw many Native Americans of the Mohican tribe playing on the bluffs, thus Kinderhook, meaning “children’s corner” in Dutch was given to this small town. Kinderhook was an important stage coach stop on the way to Albany and the town’s European Colonial heritage was steeped in artisan traditions from its founding. Not to disregard the artisan skills of the Mohicans who originally settled the area.

Surrounded by the townships of Chatham and Ghent, Kinderhook is probably known best by its most popular historical resident, the late President Martin Van Buren who was born in Kinderhook and retired there after his public life at his historical home, Linderwald which is a National Historic Site today. This charming small town is having a revival of artisanal boutiques, renovated inns and an explosion of the arts and culture.

In the center of Kinderhook is a bronze statue of its most well known resident, Martin Van Burn. He seems really little.

One of the highlights of Kinderhook is the renovated boutique hotel Old Dutch Inn which is situated in the heart of the village of Kinderhook on 8 Broad Street. Build in 1820, Old Dutch Inn was originally a shoe shop, private dwelling and a public hall. With time the building became an inn under the names of Kinderhook Inn, Lindenwald Hotel, Petrillo's Inn, Van Buren Inn and most notably and recently, Old Dutch Inn. Each guest room is named for an element of the building's or surrounding area's history. About 20 years ago a family lovingly restored the inn which includes 9 rooms that have an eclectic mixture of American Colonial and contemporary decor.

The Old Dutch Inn is in the heart of Kinderhook village surrounded by equally charming buildings which include The Kinderhook Bookstore.

Right across the Old Dutch Inn is a bagel and sandwich shop that would be at home on any street in Brooklyn, New York, Broad Street Bagel, Co. The building had a renovation in 2012 bringing all the original character back and with that a 150 year old bagel recipe. Broad Street Bagel Co. sells a wide variety of kettle boiled bagels, hot and cold beverages all in an Old World charm.

A is for Artisan, as in artisanal bagels from Broad Street Bagel Co.

Right around the corner from Broad Street Bagel Co., we have the Kinderhook Knitting Mill, which consists of a group of buildings that was originally an old knitting mill first build in the 1870’s. It was the idea of restaurateur Yen Ngo and artist Darren Waterston to bring art and food to Kinderhook during the pandemic and their mission is, “The businesses housed in the Knitting Mill, almost entirely owned and operated by women and people of color, run the gamut from an Indonesian-inspired restaurant to an art gallery to a curated general store. The ethos of The Mill is one of cooperation and collaboration that is evident in the connective thread that ties everyone together in the shared goal of cultivating a thriving village center to nourish the community.” The businesses include OK Pantry which is a concept general store with a dash of bodega and built to encourage a place to come and sit and get to know your neighborhood whilst kiddos and your pets are welcomed too. Right next door is Morning Bird Cafe serving a variety of pastries, along with made-to-order breakfast and lunch. Morning Bird Cafe is an extension of the highly acclaimed restaurant, The Aviary and bar The Nest, both located on 8 Hudson Street in Kinderhook Knitting Mill. Right next door is Village Yoga and Blake Realtors just in case you are looking for a home in the surrounding area.

This charming block included OK Pantry, Morning Bird Cafe, Village Yoga and Blake Realtors.

Yoga and pastries! A winning combination.

Around the corner of Blake Realtors, the Kinderhook Knitting Mill continues with a pop up of the Shaker Museum which was an important community in Kinderhook and influenced furniture making in America since its conception. Female owned Damsel Garden is a gardening shop which is committed to regenerative agriculture and the strong community it helps build.

The Kinderhook Knitting Mill buildings around the corner from Blake Realtor.

Walk a few steps down and you will encounter Still Life, a beautifully curated selection of art, objects and vintage clothing that feel like a hidden jewel box of items at quite reasonable prices.

The beautiful facade of Stillife.

A selection of the art, artifacts, home decor and vintage clothing available at Stilllife.

A WW2 vintage Japanese buoy at Stilllife.

Stilllife’s exquisite selection of items.

Native American artifact available at Stilllife.

Artifacts and Artforums at Stilllife.

Next door to Stilllife is 2 Note a perfume and beauty brand created by perfumers who are also musicians. This highly ethical made in America brand has created an entire collection inspired by the creation of music (my favorite fragrance was Adagio). This perfume boutique is a delight to walk through with vintage musical instruments sprinkled along the minimal decor that also offers bath and body, skincare and home fragrances.

The quaint entrance to 2 Note.

A selection of the fragrances at 2 Note.

Bottling the fragrances of 2 Note.

Perfume and Music are synonymous at 2 Note.

2 Note Bath and Body selection.

2 Note’s candle selection.

2 Note offers travel sizes for their fragrance collection.

The last shop you will find is at Kinderhook Knitting Mill is The Kinderhook Bottle Shop which has been awarded the best wine shop in 2022 and 2023 covering multiple counties in upstate New York by the Rural Intelligence Awards. They are, “A thoughtful, fun and highly curated wine shop in the heart of historic Kinderhook, NY, led by a NYC Sommelier (who tastes every bottle) raised in the Hudson Valley.” and we agree as we were delightedly surprised by the selection of small independent wine and spirit brands that represented both local and international vineyards and distilleries. The shop encourages you to not only learn about wines but to hang out by their beautiful fireplace and get to know your neighbor (wine always helps!!). The ethos of the shop is “A focus on naturally made wines from artisanal producers and a selection of craft spirits and ciders with special attention to local and NY state as well as female and minority producers.” And the best part was how affordable their selection was. My traveling companions were happy to find a delicious and affordable kosher wine for Passover.

The cheerful entrance to The Kinderhook Bottle Shop.

One of the best things that have happened to Kinderhook in the recent years is the explosion of art and culture, with new art galleries and art exhibition spaces popping up. Two of notable mention are The School: Jack Shaiman Gallery and Bill Arning Exhibitions. Jack Shaiman is a renowned gallerist from New York City who has exhibited famed artists for decades. Bill Arning is a curator and former director of White Columns, an exhibition space for emerging artists in New York City. Both men have taken advantage of repurposing large spaces for artist exhibitions and cultural events in Kinderhook. Their presence alone makes Kinderhook a very happening town when it comes to the forefront of contemporary art in the Hudson Valley.

Jack Shainman has repurpose an old school into The School for large scale art exhibitions and a place for his artists to create their work.

Bill Arning Exhibitions will exhibit art shows curated by famed curator Bill Arning.

A fun little map of Kinderhook and just a few of the places and activities to enjoy while visiting.

Besides having a beautiful visit to Kinderhook and the stunning Hudson Valley there are so many more places to visit, eat and see art in Kinderhook. We found this fun map pictured above which includes the Kinderhook Farmers Market. Kinderhook is a two and a half hour drive from New York City and a twenty minute drive from Hudson, NY where the Amtrak train goes to from NYC. A bus also takes you from NYC to Kinderhook (3 1/2 ride). There are many towns near Kinderhook that are also teaming with artisans, good food and art including Hudson, Chatham, Old Chatham, Redhook, Kingston and Ghent. With increasing rents in New York City many creatives are taking advantage of having a quality of life not afforded in New York and have reignited the local artisans of New York.

By Natalie Rivera

ARTISANAL SHOPPING IN SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, MEXICO

The Local Artisan Guide had the pleasure to travel to San Miguel de Allende, Mexico late February and the beautiful Mexican town did not disappoint on any level!

San Miguel de Allende is a colonial-era town in Mexico founded in 1541 by 16th century friar, Juan de San Miguel and Ignacio Allende, a martyr for Mexican independence. San Miguel de Allende is located in the far eastern part of the state of Guanajuato and is about a three hour drive north of Mexico City. San Miguel de Allende has been chosen continuously as one of the most beautiful towns in the world as it is home to baroque architecture, stone lined streets, top notch boutique hotels, world class Mexican and international cuisines and multiple shops and markets that display and sell the artisanal crafts, foods and spirits from all over Mexico.

A view down Calle Aldama of the Parroquia De San Miguel Arcangel.

The Local Artisan Guide was here both for business and pleasure staying in a charming villa owned by one of the many American ex-pats who now make San Miguel their home. We stayed about a five minute walk from the Rosewood Hotel, which is one of the most prestigious and beautiful hotels in San Miguel de Allende. From the Rosewood Hotel is about a eight minute walk into the center of the town and its magnificent churches, plazas and manicured parks.

Sunset on my balcony on Calle Grillo.

A night view of San Miguel de Allende from the rooftop of the Rosewood Hotel.

After a few days of walking around you learn to get around town by using the churches as your landmarks. The villas and dwellings all have impressive and unique handmade doors that lead to magical homes with courtyards and gardens decorated with the crafts of the artisans who all throughout the towns of Mexico. The Catholic Church sought out to organize the towns and villages throughout Mexico to specialize in their own craft and skills, that way they would not be competitive with each other. From textiles, to ceramics, pottery and furniture, San Miguel de Allende is a haven for the aesthetic eye. Every corner is an Instragramer’s dream, a place where artists come to paint. As a matter of fact San Miguel de Allende has long attracted artists from all over the world, thanks to the Instituto Allende, a renowned art school where many of their students including many expats chose not to return home as San Miguel de Allende is first and foremost a community known for its art, beauty and charm.

The magnificent doors of the Museo Casa del Mayorazgo de al Canal.

The streets and homes of San Miguel de Allende are an artist’s dream.

I started first walking around February 13th and thought all the hearts I saw around town were in occasion of Valentine’s Day. However I found out the sacred heart was declared to be the symbol of San Miguel de Allende as San Miguel de Allende is considered to be the heart of Mexico. So if you are looking for a romantic place to be for Valentine’s Day you can’t go wrong with this city of hearts.

Hearts are everywhere in San Miguel de Allende.

Most of the roads are made with stones, so flat comfortable walking shoes are imperative. The workmanship to make this beautiful town centuries ago does not go unnoticed as the indigenous Mexicans were the main builders of all the churches, buildings and roads through hard physical labor and craftsmanship.

The stones of Calle Aldama are typical of the streets of San Miguel de Allende.

Although San Miguel is mostly affordable for Americans (thus why many retire there) it is an expensive city for Mexico. I found it pricey until I found the more affordable food markets and artisan mercados. Since it is such a destination for expats, wealthy Mexicans and tourists many shops thrive in San Miguel de Allende. It is also home to many galleries as the overhead to run a gallery is far less than in other art cities around the world.

A colorful selection of produce at the Mercado Ignacio Ramirez.

Shopping at the Mercado Ignacio Ramirez is a feast for all the senses.

I thoughly enjoyed myself in San Miguel de Allende as a tourist and an arts and craft lover. The town is very safe (although when traveling please exercise caution everywhere) and there wasn’t a great amount of harassment by vendors. There are some beggars in along the streets so I always have some spare local currency to give out. Most of the town is gainfully employed as there are so many shops, restaurants, hotels and private homes to work at so the population is a mostly friendly and respectful one. If you are following a Google Map watch out because the town suddenly becomes very hilly as half of it seems to be located on a steep incline. I didn’t need the gym during my visit at San Miguel de Allende as between walking and climbing the steep streets I met my Apple Watch’s exercise quota.

One of San Miguel de Allende’s many hills on the way to the San Miguel Mask Museum.

The entrance to the San Miguel Museum of Masks.

Visting in the winter during February makes dressing for San Miguel de Allende a little tricky as in the morning and evening it gets chilly. It can go from the high 30’s to 50’s in the morning/late evening to 70’s and 80’s with a strong Mexican sun shining on you. I had odd cool weather when I first arrived with some rare rain followed by very sunny days going into the high 70’s. So dress in layers if you are planning to visit San Miguel de Allende. I was advised to wear cashmere as its a great way to keep warm in the early part of the day and not be impossibly hot as the sun comes out.

Cashmere sweater for a slightly chilly start of the day.

My meals were exceptional in San Miguel de Allende with many Mexican dishes I had not heard of that were rich in moles and tortillas (the town smells like fresh tortillas which is lovely), however I have to say my favorite meals were from the housekeepers of the American homeowners that I visited in San Miguel de Allende. One can get very spoiled living in San Miguel de Allende.

Rustica is a local favorite especially for breakfast in San Miguel de Allende.

Having Molletes for breakfast at Rustica.

Panio was my favorite bakery in San Miguel de Allende.

The following is a photo diary of some of my highlights of visiting San Miguel de Allende featuring some of my favorite shops, boutiques, hotels, mercados and arts & crafts.

Antique shopping on Calle Ancha de San Antonio.

Skulls and tin art are commonly found in the shops of San Miguel de Allende.

Calle Pila Seca is great shopping street for clothing and home decor. La Modernista is a boutique I highly recommend.

La Modernista clothing boutique.

The colorful selection at La Modernista.

Mixta is another beautiful boutique on Calle Pila Seca I highly recommend for clothing, craft and home decor.

The magnificent entrance to Mixta.

Miata’s courtyard is common to the many beautiful courtyards in private homes and hotels in San Miguel de Allende.

Mixta has many rooms throughout their store with a mix of clothing, textiles, home decor, furniture and crafts.

The bells of the Parroquia De San Miguel Arcangel are hand rung by two men to a tune.

These puppets are a permanent fixture near the church.

Marquesa de Mancera was my favorite store for home decor.

The entrance to Marquesa de Mancera.

Marquesa de Mancera has beautiful arts and crafts from all over Mexico.

Olinala Boxes

Arte Huichol

The painted gourds of Marquesa de Mancera.

More objects at Marquesa De Mancera.

Trinitate Galeres de Artes is store to go to for your beautiful Mexican gardens and courtyards.

An example of their exemplary pottery.

The courtyard of Trinitate Galeres de Artes.

More amazing crafts at Trinitate Galeres de Artes.

Heading out Sabina Curandera for an art openings and posing by one of the majestic doors of San Miguel de Allende.

Inside Sabina Curandera and testing out the mezcal.

La Fabrica la Aurora is a large market just outside the center of San Miguel de Allende for antiques, art, clothing boutiques, textiles and home decor.

Here with textile artist Nelly Lorenzo at La Fabrica la Aurora.

Nelly’s loom for creating her textile art.

Nelly Lorenzo’s textile art.

Cantadora Antigrasavedades Antique Store

Alligator Candelabras

The selection at Cantadora Antigrasavedades.

A new spin on the iconic skulls of Mexico at Galeria Vandiver.

The Mercado de Artesanias is a fabulous artisan market with affordable crafts, textiles, pottery, ceramics and more.

The many shops of The Mercado de Artesanias.

Affordable textiles from Oaxaca.

Mexican Barbieland?

Mexican toy store.

Affordable pottery and ceramics galore.

Enjoying the company of Avocado the mule.

I caught a Big Fat Mexican Wedding with a horse and carriage, a mariachi band and ten caballeros on horses.

And a smaller wedding. San Miguel de Allende is a popular wedding destination.

Had an evening cocktail at a friend’s home watching the sunset on their beautiful house on the hill.

Having another evening cocktail at another amazing home on the hill the next day.

La Parada had great Peruvian food. Here is a gigantic amethyst at the table.

Casa Dragones is an incredible place for mezcal, but lots of $$$.

Just a few of the doors of San Miguel de Allende.

The door knockers were quite unique too.

San Miguel De Allende I will be back! Actually I will be back next year as I was invited to speak at a seminar next year at the El Instituto Allende on a talk on artisans and the lost arts which I will let you know when I have dates.

I hope you enjoyed my photo album of San Miguel de Allende. I had such a lovely time I took over 800 pictures so doing this edit wasn’t easy. I will have this week a video on our YouTube channel on an artisan walk through town. I do encourage you to visit if you appreciate artisan craftsmanship, beautiful architecture, good food, mezcal, amazing weather and friendly people.

By Natalie Rivera

BLACK OWNED BUSINESSES OF NYC 2024

February is Black History Month however at The Local Artisan Guide we feel when you pick the best artisanal objects whether it be fashion, decor, food or accessories, you find the makers are all inclusive and represented whether it be female, persons of color or sexual identity. So black owned businesses have always been represented on this site. That said Black makers still need support and to be highlighted so we will make sure minority and female owned businesses will have a spotlight on them especially when they are being celebrated nation wide.

The Local Artisan Guide chose five Black Owned businesses in New York City that are local, artisanal and represent fashion, decor, food and accessories. Black owned businesses are nothing new in New York City. For over a century Harlem which is located in the northern region of Manhattan has see black owned businesses flourish and thrive for decades. Iconic stores, clubs and restaurants are still around and have spread to all areas of the city. Please view our selections below and click onto the captions to view their sites and information.

HARLEM CANDLE CO.

Harlem Candle Co. was established in 2014 by lifestyle expert Teri Johnson as an homage to the spirit of Harlem, fragrance and jazz. Harlem Candle Co. offers more than candles, as they have developed perfume, home fragrances, gifts and journals. The products are named after famed Harlem residents and iconic spots in the neighborhood. One of our favorite candles is named after famed Harlem poet Langston Hughes. The candle’s fragrance and notes are inspired by elements of the poet’s life. Their description of the scent is “The worn vintage leather of his favorite armchair, aromatic tobacco laced with a hint of clove and vanilla from the pipes of the neighborhood men, and the smell of ambery incense that recalls his many visits to churches in Mexico.” The candle is packaged in a beautiful cobalt blue and is 11 oz with a burn time of 80 hours.

CLOUDY DONUTS

The neighborhood of Nolita, NYC is all atwitter as black owned vegan small batch donut brand Cloudy Donut has opened up a shop on the quiet block of Mott Street. We passed it on our Nolita Walk for our YouTube channel and had to go back to visit. Founded by Zewiditu Ruffin and Derrick Faulcon in 2020, Cloudy Donuts also has a store in Baltimore, MD and Brooklyn Heights (first black owned business in Brooklyn Heights!!). Although the donuts are a little bit more pricier than other donuts, there is a reason why; the flavors are EXTENSIVE! There are donut flavors here you would never think are possible. We had such a hard time picking a flavor because we wanted to try them all! So we will just have to keep on going back to try their whole selection. The Banana Fosters flavor was out of this world and a great way to have the hard to make dessert. Welcome to Nolita!!

BIER WAX

Established in 2017 by Chris Maestro, BierWax is a black owned craft beer bar. With over 5,000 vinyl records and a finely curated tap-list, they provide the ideal venue for music and beer aficionados. As they say on their site, “BierWax is malted grains, water, yeast, and hops mixed with a pinch of 45s, a cup of boom-bap, and a heaping tablespoon of funk.” We tried their “German Chocolate Cake Stout” which we didn’t even think could be a flavor but now is a reason to travel to Prospect Heights. BierWax’s selection and music make for an experience not just a night out at a bar.

YU INTERIORS

Yu Interiors is a black owned home decor store founded in 1999 by Ludlow Beckett who tired of his life in the finance world figured he could open up a store in the burgeoning area of Fort Greene, a neighborhood that at the time were growing in black owned businesses. Instead of going to Manhattan to find home decor, Beckett decided he could offer his neighbors a highly selection of curated home decor. From candles to furniture, Yu Interiors has become a go to destination for home decor in Brooklyn.

BYAS & LEON

Byas & Leon are a black owned sustainable fashion brand. Their mission is to “specializes in ethically sourced apparel—including curated vintage, fair-trade brands and handmade wares from independent craftspeople. It also serves as an incubator of various community-driven initiatives and an Afro diaspora-centric cultural hub, providing space for artists, creatives and entrepreneurs to exchange ideas and host programming.” From candles to accessories to apparel for men and women, we love the unisex BLCU Sweater. This sweater in homage to the spirit of learning that's very much an integral part of their communal fabric, as well as to the Black collegiate institutions that are very much integral to Black History. Byas & Leon even has a mobile airstream that goes around neighborhoods introducing the brand to a greater audience.

These brands are just a few of many black owned businesses in New York City, much less the United States. We support not only that they are black owned businesses but that they also share our ethos for local, encourage others to shop small, are artisanal, sustainable, ethical and rely on a passion for craft.

By Natalie Rivera

VALENTINES DAY GIFTS INSPIRED BY NY NOW WHOLESALE WINTER MARKET

This year for our Valentines Day blog we were inspired for Valentine Day gift recommendations from NY NOW, the wholesale market from Bullentin, a wholesale market that focuses on discovering up and coming brands with extraordinary products. The brands are small, local, independent and teeming with unique creators.

We picked ten products in different categories for men, women, children and your favorite pet in all price ranges. We hope you will be inspired by these up and coming brands that we are sure will provide Valentines Day gifts that are distinctive, quirky and lovely. Please click onto the images to be directed to the product online store.

COCO CHOCOLATIER

Chocolates are always the way to your love’s ones heart on Valentines Day. Make your gift more original with chocolate from chocolatier Coco. Coco is based in Edinburgh however they begin the making of their chocolate at origin before passionately transforming it in Edinburgh, Scotland. As a result, more wealth remains within developing economies. This beautiful heart shaped box of chocolate features modern artwork on the box by artist Stephen König. The chocolate from Colombia inside is described as “Indulgent truffles filled with an orange delicate filling and covered in fine single origin milk and white chocolate. A decadent treat, perfect for special occasions.”

GOLD+WATER CO.

GOLD+WATER CO. is a bath and body and home brand founded in 2019 in Philadelphia, PA by Chartel. The brand produce handcrafted soap, bath items, and home decor in small batches. They also support local anti-abuse organizations and those addressing mental health and hygiene needs in their community. GOLD+WATER CO. offers a 5 SOAP BUNDLE + SAVE. in their various 15 scents. Some of our favorites are ARDENT, SMOULDER, BARE and BARE.

MOSHIQA

Moshiqa, Mosh Mosh Bowls, $60

Many of us want to show all the people we love in our lives how much they mean to us on Valentines Day, however sometimes its the animals in our lives that give us the most love and support so for our pets we have these beautiful cat and dog Mosh Mosh bowls by Moshiqa. Moshiqa is a high-end lifestyle brand for pets and pet lovers; offering a unique selection of luxurious fashion wear, leather goods and accessories, established in Los Angeles by self-made woman entrepreneur Meryem Birsoz and her heroine life partner Moshi, the Shih Tzu, in 2017. The Mosh Mosh Bowls are best for both food & water. They are hand-crafted from the finest ceramics featuring gold accent patterns of kitties & puppies. Your fur babies will feel the love and food will taste better as well as make your home look quite lovely.

NO SIGN

NO SIGN, Red Wallet, ¥13,200

A thoughtful gift that can be unisex is this stunning red wallet (they will always think of you when they pull it out) by NO SIGN. The brand is a leather goods brand that uses natural leather from Wagyu beef from Miyazaki Prefecture. Using rare and valuable leather materials, the product is handmade by skilled Japanese craftsmen. From the raw material to the tanning process, the entire manufacturing process is produced in Japan. It is a brand that is particular about ALL MADE IN JAPAN. Based on free ideas based on the theme of "people"NO SIGN will blend into everyday life, proposing genderless leather goods that will make you feel at ease and attached to it every time you touch the leather. The wallet is described as, “A zip card case made of Miyazaki leather with a simple design. A slim card case that eliminates waste and is perfect for the cashless era. The zipper pocket has two partitions, allowing you to organize folded bills and coins. The outside pocket of the case can hold 4 cards, and the other side has a receipt storage space. The practical design stores only what you need, making it perfect for a minimalist lifestyle. The dimensions are 8cm / 14.5cm / 1cm.


GROUNDED CERAMICS

Grounded Ceramics, “love is complicated splattered heart stud earrings”, $29

Jewelry is always a beautiful and traditional way to show someone you love them on Valentines Day. That said, it doesn’t mean the jewelry needs to be traditional. We love these heart shape ceramic earrings by Grounded Ceramics as a gift. Grounded Ceramics has potters who thoughtfully create delicate porcelain jewelry and functional ceramics in her Oak Park, Illinois studio. She carefully crafts small batches of unique, one of a kind pieces using porcelain or stoneware clay. The earrings, “love is complicated splattered heart stud earrings” are splattered olive and peach underglaze on porcelain hearts. clear glossy glaze with a surgical steel, hypoallergenic post.

EMMOTIV

EMMOTIV, “Love Euphoric”, 50 ML, $84

Perfume is always a thoughtful Valentines Day gift as scent evokes memory and how lovely to remember the ones we love. The scent brand EMMOTIV has a scent perfect for Valentines Day called “Love Euphoric” which is a captivating cocktail of aphrodisiac florals – ylang-ylang, jasmine and rose absolutes – infused with lush notes of coconut, cashmeran and white amber. EMMOTIV is developed by some of the world's most talented luxury perfumers. Their fragrances fuse the mood-enhancing benefits discovered through aromachology and aromatherapy with the sophisticated and artfully layered composition of perfume. The result is an intimately delightful olfactive experience that proves the power of fragrance comes to life when we wear it for ourselves, not others. It is a brand that should be on your radar.


WATER BRUJA

WATER BRUJA, “Come to Me”, 8 oz, $15.50

An affordable gift for Valentines Day is a romantic candle. This candle recommendation however is more for you for self-love as the candle is created by Water Bruja (bruja is witch in Spanish) Water Bruja, founded by Melody. Water Bruja is a New York brand offering reiki-infused, vegan-friendly aromatherapy products for bath, body, and beauty. The brand focuses on relaxation, stress relief, and positive intention setting. Each product is thoughtfully crafted with gifting in mind, ideal for personal indulgence or thoughtful gifts. Water Bruja stands out for its commitment to ethical and sustainable practices, blending physical wellness with spiritual enrichment. The brand's dedication to quality and care, particularly in its handcrafted soy candles, reflects its core values of holistic well-being and environmental responsibility. This eclectic candle is a stunningly beautiful love spell to attract someone to love in your life. Its called the “Come to Me” candle, its 8 oz, made from soy and smells like citrus and berries with a musk base. Remember self love is the most important love!

VOBELLE

VOBELLE, Handknit Merino Wool Dark Red Scarf, $60

It may seem like most of these recommendations are for women however this is certainly a gift for men (or any gender) that they will love and cherish. This hand knit red scarf in 100% merino wool, nice and cozy. It is light weight and non itchy so it won’t feel too bulky. Handmade in the USA. Dimensions: approx 7″ X 74″. The brand Vobelle is a small, female-owned and operated brand dedicated to creating exquisite knitted accessories. Every piece is designed and handmade in their studio in Killingly, CT, ensuring attention to detail and a personal touch. The merino wool is sourced from the USA not abroad to make the brand more sustainable.

BALIZEN HOME

BALIZEN, Balinese Umbrella | Prada Indigo, $380.

An unorthodox gift for yourself and your home and family is this beautiful outdoor Balinese umbrella by BaliZen. Anyone can have an outdoor umbrella but no one in your neighborhood will have this beautiful umbrella with golden heart shaped ornaments, brass bells and traditional tassels in their signature prada print in indigo blue. A perfect Valentines Day gift to enjoy everyday. Balizen Home for over two decades has been at the forefront of both the Fair Trade and sustainability movement. They create a unique line of ethical products for your home, garden and wardrobe. Their designs are inspired by nature and the Zen traditions of craftsmanship, simplicity, harmony and the use of natural and eco-friendly materials. 

TEAM SUPER CREW

TEAM SUPERCREW, Emotions and Powers, Book Set of 4, $30

Last but certainly not least is a gift for the children in your life for Valentines Day and we love this book set from Team Super Crew that helps your child grow their emotional IQ. The Team Super Crew box set helps kids recognize big feelings and learn the tools to regulate their emotions in a positive way. Different from other books on the market, this series is rooted in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), a social-emotional therapy that focuses on the ways that our thoughts, emotions, and behaviors are interconnected. Our thoughts create our feelings! When we develop the tools to change our negative thoughts, we learn how to regulate our emotions in a positive way. Helping your child grow and connect in healthy ways to those around them is the best Valentines Day gift you can give them that will last the rest of their lives.

We hope you enjoyed the selections from NY Now. These are brands that are local and markets like NY Now help shine a spotlight on local brands that you may not know about to create greater audiences and help their businesses. Plus you and your loved ones benefit with unique and thoughtful gifts for Valentines Day.

By Natalie Rivera

HOLIDAY HOME DECOR GIFTS FOR YOUR LOVED ONES (AND YOU)!

With the Holiday here and Christmas fast approaching, The Local Artisan Guide has been working overtime with our gift guide recommendations and today’s blog is all about home decor as gifts. We have artisanal gifts from around the world from textiles, to tableware, books, candles, ceramics and much more. These brands all have craftsmanship and a love of heritage behind them and we get to be the custodians with the objects of their trade. Home decor is a great gift for the holidays which is always appreciated (especially when artisanal) and best of all it is also a great gift for yourself. Curate your surrounding. So please see our suggestions below, click onto the captions for more information.

Molecot Alhambra Table Set, Available at Collecto World

Molecot is a Spanish-based brand specializing in hand-painted luxury tableware made of Limoges porcelain. Each design is painted by hand, with impeccable details that balance both tradition and an avant-garde spirit. The Alhambra Collection is inspired by the architecture of the majestic Alhambra Palace in Granada. The Alhambra Dinner Plate features an intricate flower-inspired pattern available in a deep green and blue.

Birdie Fortescue Collaboration with Sarah Corbett-Winder, The Forever Stripey Planter

Birdie Fortescue is a London based luxury home accessories and furniture heritage brand inspired by global inspiration. We are featuring a planter from a collaboration with stylist and founder of Kipper Club Sarah Corbett-Winder. We first fell in love with Sarah’s style and taste when she gave a tour of her London home and now we get to have a bit of her whimsy with her Birdie Fortescue collar. We are selecting The Forever Stripey Planter in red (also available in blue). It’s a great and affordable way to make sure your plants are part of the collective decor (besides their beautiful selves).

wndrmade, Atlas Travel Candle

wndrmade is a candle company that creates all their perfumery in-house using only plant derived essential oils, CO2’s and absolutes. That is the original artisan way and natural approach to making candles. The candles come in metal containers perfect for travel. We love ATLAS, with scents of Moroccan cedars, and a light citrus breeze the base is Moroccan Atlas Cedarwood, Mid Notes are Neroli and with top notes of lavender,

“Forever Green” by Carlos Mota

World acclaimed interior decorator Carlos Mota has written his latest book on home interior decor “Forever Green”. Mota has such a passion for green that he has now devoted an entire book to it. "G: Forever Green" celebrates the color in all its manifold manifestations: in nature, food, fashion, jewelry, art, interiors, and architecture. This stunning volume, superbly produced with green metallic edge stain, is a testament to the power of green to soothe, inspire, and excite. Available at Hudson - Grace website.

atelierBOEMIA, Ceramic Appetizer Tray in Black

atelierBOEMIA is a home decor brand that started when two interior decorators who love to travel were greatly inspired by the artisans of Morocco and their crafts. The brand offers wonderful unique and affordable home decor that will bring artisanal style and lots of color to your home. We love these appetizer trays. Hand painted porcelain, these durable,  functional trays will be a staple for your tabletop for years to come.  The unique Moroccan design will let your guests know that you made the extra effort to create a tabletop that is extraordinary.

Luisa Beccaria, Duccio Tumbler With Base in Red/Pink

Luisa Beccaria is a Milanese designer who for decades has influenced the world of fashion and home decor all inspired by her Italian heritage and all its artisanal history and craftsmanship. We are spotlighting her home decor with the glassware with a set of two Small Duccio Tumblers With Base in Red and Pink. These Faceted glass tumbler with base, are crafted in vibrant shades, with iridescent gleam. This glasses are sold in sets of 2. They are made especially for you so it may take one to two weeks when you order these tumblers (a belated Holiday Gift). They are hand colored and made in Italy. Hand wash only.

Alepel, Lexington Placemat | Holiday by Lainy Hedaya

ALEPEL is a contemporary brand that specializes in luxury hand-painted shoes, accessories, and home. It was founded in 2014 by Adriana Epelboim-Levy with the goal of intersecting art and fashion that makes a statement. We love these holiday placemats for your holiday table. Hand-painted checkers & nutcrackers to adorn tables and gathering rooms with joyful nostalgia, warm company, and luxury. A timeless holiday home collection, in partnership with creative director Lainy Hedaya @lainyhedaya. These table placemats are one-of-a-kind, made to order. Handcrafted in Brazil and hand painted in Miami which supports the creative community. Made of 100% Microfiber Vegan Nappa leather, they are consciously crafted with a zero waste process. Dimensions: 15”diam. x 0.25"h.

Maria De La Order, Big Tablecloth Stripes

Madrid fashion brand Maria De La Orden has evolved into home decor bringing their love of pattern, color and whimsy to the home. We love these tablecloths, a collaboration of MDLO x Juana Pepa tableware collection. Big Tablecloth Red Stripes are an elegant and colorful way to make entertaining become a memorable occasion. Elevate your dining space with our luxurious tablecloth, measuring a generous 350cm x 200cm and adorned with chic red stripes. They are 100% cotton and handmade in Spain. Hand wash only.

AYU New York, Ebony and Marble Chess Set

AYU New York is a home decor boutique featuring items and artifacts from around the world. A favorite of interior designers and decorators, AYU New York is the perfect place to find artifacts, European art glass, art, textiles, onyx bowls, petrified wood and more. At AYU New York you will find beautiful holiday gifts for your loved ones (and you). We are recommending this stunning Ebony and Marble Chess Set that would be any chess lover’s dream set. It will surely become a family heirlooms.

Lido World, Irate Black Center Pillow

Lido World is a fashion and home decor brand founder by event producer Heidi Kelso who became inspired in her travels around the world and a fascination with artisan trades and crafts. We love this Silk Ikat pillow, hand dyed and hand loomed with a linen/cotton backing and hidden zipper closure. Originating in Uzbekistan, Ikat (meaning cloud in Uzbek) is a technique of dyeing and weaving on the warp threads before they are woven into cloth. The procedure is very time-consuming, as well as very complex and requires considerable skill. Fabric:  Silk Front , Linen/Cotton Back, 16” x 24”. Inserts not included online.

We hope these home decor gift suggestions are not only gifts your loved ones will treasure for the holidays but will inspire you to look around your own surroundings to bring more beauty and color in your life.

By Natalie Rivera

LAST MINUTE ARTISANAL VALENTINES DAY GIFTS THAT ARE SURE TO PLEASE!

February is one of those months that come and go in a New York minute. Before you know it, you blink and its over. Valentines Day is in the middle of February and it’s easy to remember last minute to make that dinner reservation and find a thoughtful gift that will let your loved one know you know what makes them feel like they are important in your life. We even have a gift for that person in your life that you are over with and needed a subtle and stylish way to say “Please Don’t Be My Valentine”.

Here at The Local Artisan Guide we have a Valentines Day Gift Guide that ranges from the very affordable to a little outlandish. However all the gifts are quite unique and truly artisanal. Just click on the link for more info.

Teddy Bear Duo. 2 of the cutest teddy bear madeleines covered with 2 chocolates, 2 different flavors

Components : Milk chocolate madeleine with chocolate-hazelnut spread, Dulcey chocolate madeleine with maple

Allergy : Dairy, Gluten, Nut (Hazelnut), Egg

VIVAS: A REFLECTION ON THE FEMALE BODY:
The project started as a way to desexualise the view on the female body and understand we are beautiful in all our different shapes, sizes and colors. My way of doing this is through my ceramic pieces! It all started about 2 years ago when I made a pot and then added boobs, and I loved it so much that I never stopped! At first, I tried to replicate exactly what I had made, but I couldn’t. I quickly realised that no piece would ever look like the other and hence the essence of the project, each piece is unique and unrepeatable. My name is Carla, I am a ceramist and an architect. I hand-make each of the pieces with my team at Vivas Ceramica in my studio in Buenos Aires. Each collection seeks to empower women through a carefully thought out theme.

Pointy Pen Cards

Artist Michael Mendoza will personally make for you a witty, funny and beautiful Valentines Day Card for your loved one. You can reach him at point_pen_cards on Instagram or at El Mercado in Jackson Heights, Queens, NY. A very affordable way to show someone you care.

LA ENVIRO is a vegan wallet, watch and accessories label, based in Perth Australia. They envision a world that is animal cruelty-free, whilst creating stunning and lasting designs using sustainable materials, such as recycled plastic bottles and premium vegan leathers. They endeavor to maintain the balance in nature as they create fashion with minimal damage and depletion to nature in the process.

Award winning jewelry maker Val Stern is showing his new collection at Atelier D’Emotion starting February 11th, 2023. Val has trained with third generation Faberge artisans and his jewelry is not only elaborate but very technical just like Faberge eggs are technical with hidden compartments and the ability to move and transform. Come to this amazing boutique or go to their website to check out Val’s amazing collection of one of a kind pieces. If you want to stun someone for Valentines Day, this is the gift for them.

Scent notes of Cardamom, Mimosa, Vanilla Milk and Sandalwood, this unisex fragrance is featured by Phlur’s whose philosophy is to use both natural and synthetic ingredients. 

Phlur loves botanical ingredients for the character they lend to our fragrances, however natural doesn’t always equal safer. In some cases, synthetic ingredients can be less allergenic than certain natural ingredients. 

Harvesting natural ingredients for fine fragrance can require tons of botanicals for a very small amount of material. Many natural ingredients are at risk of becoming over harvested and endangered. Phlur partner with the world’s leading fragrance suppliers to ensure we are utilizing sustainable natural materials and we are being respectful of the environment. 

A gift from Miss Havisham’s Curiosities is a spectacular way to show someone you care…or you don’t. There is a collection of biting phases on beautiful china with a daring message once you are done with your tea or coffee.

See, getting thoughtful Valentines Day gifts doesn’t have to be a chore. Dinner, flowers and a box of chocolate can be quite pedestrian. Shop local artisan and its a win/win situation. And if you don’t have a Valentines then give a gift to the love of your life…YOURSELF!!

Happy Valentines Day!

BRANDS TO BE THANKFUL FOR GIVING BACK

With the holiday season now officially upon us The Local Artisan Guide would like to highlight some brands that share the same ideals and mission of working with artisans in a sustainable manner and giving back to make the world a better place.

These days you can help make the world a better place by learning to be a conscious shopper. Investigating a brand’s ethos and what they stand for is a win/win situation. To know the product you are investing your money is made in an eco friendly manner that helps local community around the world is the shopping ripple that we as a society need to be apart of.  We are highlighting for this Thanksgiving five brands that have this mindset. Click onto the caption in the image for more information.

The first brand we would like to highlight is Akola, a globally inspired jewelry brand creating beautiful designs to lift up and champion women around the world. Akola means “she works” in a local Ugandan dialect. Akola provides life-changing job opportunities through vertically integrated manufacturing employing women in Uganda to make each Akola piece. 

A piece we love is the Zuri Set of Bangle Bracelets. For an affordable $195 you get the option of two different color sets of bangles to chose from (blonde and black). The blonde set featured here includes; one luxury designer Austrian Crystal encrusted bangle, two 10k gold tone bangles and three horn bangles carved by hand in their Ugandan horn studio. All bangles are handcrafted in Ugandan, 2.5” inner diameter and you can wear all together or mix and match.

Are you are looking for a gift for the special man in your life whether it be your boyfriend, brother, dad or good male friend? Are you looking a spectacular gift that also gives back to the world? May we recommend the Alpaca Scarf from Global Goods Partners. This knit Nayra Alpaca Scarf is woven from the softest baby alpaca from Peru and is not only cozy warm but super lightweight. The dimensions are 72”L x 16”W and come from the artisans of Royal Knit, a group of artisans based in Peru who work in their small workshop weaving alpaca and other natural fibers into accessories. This program helps specially women who are victims of domestic  abuse in effort to promote cultural identity and generate incomes for themselves and their children. They have grown now to over 400 weavers and knitters with over 40 workshops located in Cusco, Puno, Huancavelica and Lima, Peru.

A great affordable stocking stuffer we have for the holidays comes from Patent of Heart with their new selection of novelty leather luggage tags at just $29 each (Dimensions: L: 4.25” x W: 3”). Each luggage tag come in a variety of different colors with five funny sayings we most certainly find ourselves saying when we travel with luggage. They are:

  • Thank God You Found Me comes in black, yellow red, blue and orange.

  • They All Look The Same Don’t They? Comes in black, yellow, red, blue and orange.

  • Woo Hoo I’m Over Here! Comes in black, yellow, red, blue and orange.

  • Nope Not Yours comes in blue, yellow, orange and red.

  • Nope Yours Is The Other Black Bag comes in black, yellow, red, blue and orange.

Patent of Heart was built on the belief and mission of giving back. Their brand was born out of creating a beautiful product working with artisans, mostly female, whilst preserving their traditions and skills, upcycling raw materials and having a portion of our profits go to help educate girls in Turkey.

When it comes to home decor, World Market, is a San Francisco brand that has been selling artisanal home decor from around the world since the 70’s. They focus on products that are sustainable and helps artisans keep their local artisan skills alive. We are featuring exclusively from World Market the “All Across Africa Dark Blue Woven Disc Wall Decor”. Handcrafted of raffia and banana fibers, this beautiful disc is made in Uganda and is ready to hang in your home or office. Available in additional designs, the disc is 20” in diameter x 2.5” depth. The artisans creating this piece are artisanal women weavers from Uganda and includes a tag from the weaver describing what creating this piece of art means to her. In collaboration with “All Across Africa”, these artisans are empowered to pay school fees, gain access to safe housing, food and healthcare and save for her future and family.

Our final recommendation of gifts that give back to the world is the “Mini Candle Trio Gift Box” from the Wurrumay Collective for $49.95. The Wurrumay Collective is a small handmade business created by Natasha Kaiser, a proud Aboriginal woman from the Gomeroa Tribe in NSW, Australia. These three 60 gram mini candles come in Australian Bush, Australian Sandalwood and Kakadu Plum. Inspired by her homelands and Australia’s natural resources, Wurrumay Collective helps the Gomeroa Tribe and provides work from this Australian luxury fragrance brand. The candles make for unique unisex gift items and is a great way to help a small artisan brand and its community from around the world.

We hope we inspired you to gift giving that ripples in positive ways from brands that make it part of their mission to give consciously back to communities and people around the world. The stories of these brands and how they came about to make a difference in the world using artisans makes any product whether for yourself or to your loved ones worth having. Going against algorithms for shopping and focusing on small, local brands that give back is the perfect way to acquire good shopping karma for the holidays.

Happy Thanksgiving from The Local Artisan Guide!

THE LOCAL ARTISAN GUIDE'S MOTHER'S DAY GIFT GUIDE

This year for The Local Artisan Guide we are proud to present our gift ideas that come from local, small artisans that can be found on both online stores and brick and mortar shops. With Covid we learned at The Local Artisan Guide that in order to be pandemic proof we must highlight artisans that are both online and brick and mortar. This was always our plan however Covid made us speed up the process of highlighting artisans that do not present their wares in a physical shop. The benefit for this is for everyone as you can be sure to shop from anywhere worldwide. All our gift guides and artisans we have highlighted in the past have had an online site along with their brick and mortar store but not all artisans with an online shop have had the luxury of a store. That said we have gifts in all price ranges and categories to make sure we cover all your bases. This year we have gift suggestions that we know your mother would love and appreciate on this day to honor her that are thoughtful, curated and as original as she is. Just click onto the captions to go to the store sites.

TRUDON

Trudon is the oldest and one of the most prestigious candle and fragrance makers in France, established in 1643 and with a long tradition of excellence we would ordinarily recommend one of their spectacular scented candles however we are recommending as a gift to mother their wax bust of Marie-Antoinette. This little-known copy of Marie-Antoinette of Austria which stands at 22 cm, is attributed to one of the Brachard brothers, either the eldest, Jean-Charles-Nicolas or the youngest, Jean-Nicolas-Alexandre. This object is an idealized portrait of the queen instead of the evocation of a sovereign at the height of her power. The head is slightly turned to the right; the shoulders are covered with a swath of fabric for a natural effect; she is wearing a crown decorated with a fleur-delis and a row of pearls. As one of the most famous and controversial women in French History, Marie-Antoinette was the object of many artistic representations. Many valuable pieces disappeared during the French Revolution. Fortunately, some copies have survived the upheavals of time. Say what you would say about Marie-Antoinette but one thing for sure, she loved her children.

ARIANA BOHLING

Ariana Bohling is a footwear and accessories designer that has managed to also built a following for her incredibly comfy and stylish slippers. What better gift to mom on Mother’s Day than the gift of comfort? These pink slippers are made of ethically sourced baby alpaca fur and handmade in Peru by artisans. The footbed and lining are made with a suede sole and 1/2 inch cushion in the footbed for extra comfort. They come in S, M and L.

CASWELL-MASSEY

Caswell- Massey is America’s Original Soap and Fragrance company with historic, bespoke formulations enjoyed for nearly 300 years. Made in the USA the Goat’s Milk & Honey soaps make your bath or shower time a ritual with their long lasting, plant-based soap that is soothing and moisturizing. Our selection has a soothing and delicate fragrance of honey and hay grass with triple-milled Goat’s Milk. Your mother will appreciate this affordable gift that will make her skin soft and supple.

JOHN ROBSHAW TEXTILES

Although mostly known for his home and bedding collections, John Robshaw has lifestyle gifts for mom and what more classic gift to mom than a robe for Mother’s Day? She will especially appreciate the Dasati Lotus Robe as it is a tribute to John Robshaw’s bedding collection with a Dasati Lotus print on soft pink linen. Made of the best European linen and Indian cotton, this robe is light as air, luxe and refined. The linen is Belgian and the woven in India. One Size.

DESIDERI DESIGN

Desideri Design is a jewelry brand founded by Roman expat Claudia Desideri. Desideri is known for creating jewelry made mostly from Swarovski Crystals however for Mother’s Day we recommend her Quartz and Amethyst Drop earrings. These lovely earrings are Lilac tone colored quartz with Amethyst tear drops with 14k gold filled hoops make for a stunning and affordable gift for Mother’s Day.

APOLIS GLOBAL

Apolis Global is a small group of social entrepreneurs who believe that the most valuable practice is creating lasting change by investing in people. Apolis creates bags that can be personalized by you. The bags are handcrafted in Bangladesh by hundreds of mothers who receive Fair Trade-certified wages, annual profit dividends and a retirement fund. The bags are then shipped to Los Angeles, California where they are customized. The Petite Market Bag with Strap is perfect for small shopping trips and special lunches. Featuring soft leather handles and a detachable strap and spill-proof lining, the Petite Market Bag is made from 100% natural golden jute fiber from Bangladesh and vegetable tanned leather for the straps. Dimensions are 12.5” wide, 9.5” high, 5.5” deep with a 5”x6” inner pocket. The strap is 38” and the drop is 19”. Personalization is optional however its a clever way to announce to the world how you have “No 1 Mom”!

ROSEBOX

Rose Box NYC is the premier luxury long lasting flower atelier in New York City. By combining the alluring and natural beauty of the rose and their proprietary preservation process, Rose Box NYC produces unforgettable floral arrangements that last for an entire year with absolutely no maintenance required. Their arrangements stay fresh, vibrant and beautiful and are hand crafted to make any moment or any space one to remember. The Custom Medium box comes with 20 to 24 XL long-lasting roses. The roses in the arrangements come from Ecuador and your have the options of creating custom arrangements and even having the box personalized. What mother would not want a beautiful bouquet of fragrant roses that last a year? It’s Mother’s Day all year round.

VOZ

VOZ (“Voice” in Spanish) is an ethical fashion brand founded by Jasmine Etoile Aarons whose mission is to protect the livelihoods, well-being and cultural values of rural indigenous women globally. Voz pays living wages for every textile and sewn garment and use sustainable fibers and processes. This beautiful duster is perfect for moms of all sizes and ages as it is a solid hand-loomed duster in 100% organic cotton flammé. The 100% organic pima cotton is hand-loomed in Chile by Mapuche artisan weavers. Available also in black, white and pewter.

COQUI COQUI AT AEDES

Located in Aedes, the highly curated of fragrance boutique, Flor de Mayo A powerful and sensual floral scent, Flor de Mayo combines exotic, peachy, spring Mayflower and balmy, sweet and sensual frangipani notes, complete with a twist of fresh, fragile, bewitching jasmine, adding an uplifting luminosity. Evocative frangipani is native to Mexico and the Caribbean shores, and a flower that is peppered throughout the folklores of the Yucatan and ancient Mayan medicine. Jasmine is also known by natives as huele de noche (scent of the night) for its far-travelling, seductive notes that come to life in the dusky evening breeze. Flor de Mayo is evocative of dreamy, warm, balmy nights in tropical climates and spontaneous encounters in places new. We recommend this fragrance because we are sure its like nothing your mother ever had on her skin and she will thank you for it!

VICTORIA VAN DER LAAN AT ANNIE SELKE

Innovative textile designer Victoria Van Der Laan of The Binderie in Hudson Valley has made a collaborative capsule collection of home decor pillows with Annie Selke that we are sure your mother would love! She will appreciate the colorful, mid-century Modern look to her home (best it can used both indoors and outdoors). These gorgeous Indoor/Outdoor pillows portray Victoria's artwork, translated by expertly printing onto our favorite Greylock sun, rain, dog and child-proof performance fabric. Crafted by artisans in India committed to fair-labor practices. Dimensions 22” x 22” with a enclosed zipper.

We hope these curated gift ideas for Mother’s Day help you celebrate the woman that raised and loved you. Every mother that raised her children with love and valor deserves a special, original and thoughtout gift to let her know how much she is appreciated and loved.

By Natalie Rivera

THE LOCAL ARTISAN GUIDE'S TWELVE DAYS OF CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE - DAY TEN: CANDLES

It’s the tenth day of our Holiday Gift Guide and today we explore some inventive scented candles. Everyone loves a candle so it makes a great holiday gift and stocking stuffer. Here are five candle brands made by local artisans.

BROOKLYN CANDLE STUDIO, “MAUI”, $38

Brooklyn Candle Studio candles are made in Brooklyn, New York with 100% soy wax for an eco-friendly clean burn. They use lead-free cotton wicks and premium fragrance oils infused with essential oils. Plus their candles are vegan, cruelty-free, phthalate-free, and petroleum-free.”Maui” evokes the tide rising and falling on a secret beach on the island of Maui and with it, notes of sea salt, sea moss, and driftwood evaporate into the air. A touch of zesty bergamot and soft ylang ylang round out aromas of the ocean. TOP NOTES: Bergamot, MIDDLE NOTES: Ylang-Ylang, Sea Salt, BASE NOTE: Sea Moss, Driftwood.

REGINA’S ESSENTIALS,”COQUITO CANDLE TRAVEL TIN”, $12

This candle by Regina’s Essentials evokes holiday time in the Caribbean where on the island of Puerto Rico their version of eggnog called Coquito is served and loved. To bring this scent to life the key ingredients are: Certified Organic Beeswax, Certified Organic Coconut Oil, Certified Organic Cassia Essential Oil, Certified Organic Clove Essential Oil, Certified Organic Vanilla Essential Oil and Certified Organic Nutmeg Essential Oil. Regina’s Essentials aromatherapy candles are made in small batches with certified organic beeswax and certified organic essential oils. Aromatherapy candles contain only certified organic essential oils instead of chemically derived oils. Essential oils are extracted from flowers and plants.

THE WONDERMENT, HAPPY CAMPER CANDLE “INDIE COFFEE SHOP CANDLE”, $22

Let the warm, rich aroma of Happy Campers Candle “Indie Coffeeshop” candle evoke the sense of sitting with a freshly brewed latte in a dark mahogany booth at a local cafe, where the barista starts preparing your order before you even get to the counter. Outside the gray skies spill fat raindrops as leaves the color of burnt orange, fiery red and golden yellow dance in the wind on the street corners. The velvety sound of jazz music plays softly in the background accompanying the symphony of coffee making: the "grinding, banging, pounding, clanking, humming, gurgling, and whistling" (as described by writer Stefanie Spencer of The Voice in Cochise County, Arizona). SCENT NOTES Top: eucalyptus, green apple, and bergamot. Middle: cashmere, black pepper, clove and geranium. Base: amber, black cardamom, sandalwood, patchouli. DETAILS Happy Campers Candle is made on Long Island, NY with 100% soy wax from American grown soy beans for a non-toxic, long lasting and clean burn. High quality fragrances infused with natural essential oils blend together to create scents that evoke peace and joy. Vegan. Cruelty-Free. Petroleum-Free.

URBAN MONK BALM CANDLE, “WHISKEY”, $28

The Urban Monk Balm line began as an all-purpose gentlemen's balm for hair, beards, hands, and body. It is 100% natural, using pure essential oils, and artisan-crafted in New York. Not only do they use the best ingredients, waste is minimized in the making process for a healthier environment. Urban Monk has expanded their holistic and clean approach to other self-care products and home goods. Urban Monk Balm products are lovingly created by professional fashion model and businessman Leo Funderburk. The balms were first developed for his personal use as a chef/restauranteur in New York City. When he started to make them at the request of his friends and family, an idea emerged to share these beautiful products with the world. Using all-natural ingredients and always artisan made. Ingredients feature natural essential oils, organic soy wax, organic cotton wicks, designed for enhanced release of essential oil fragrances.  “Whiskey Candle” has notes of :Top: WhiskeyMiddle: WhiskeyBase: Smoke, Oak, Tonka Bean.

VIRGINS ON FIRE, “THERE IS DEFINITELY SOMEONE HIDING BEHIND THE SHOWER CURTAIN”, $12

From Virgins on Fire Candle Co. this 6 ounce 100% Soy Candle is Handmade in Brooklyn, NY using only the safest fragrances sourced from socially responsible suppliers. Fresh, odor eliminating scent, with a hint of lemon. Perfect for bathrooms, laundry rooms, nurseries, or anywhere you need a little clean air. 25-30 hours burn time. Phthalate-free fragrances.

These five artisanal candle brands offer scents that evoke places, experiences and unorthodox fragrances which is why they make such great affordable holiday gifts. Each brand offers a plethora of unique scents for you to explore for yourself and others.

By Natalie Rivera

THE LOCAL ARTISAN GUIDE'S TWELVE DAYS OF CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE - DAY SIX: HOME DECOR

It’s day six of our Holiday Gift Guide highlighting artisans from near and afar. Today we will explore some home decor brands that create products that are handmade by master craftsmen from all around the world bringing beauty to everyday objects and character to your home.

JOHN ROBSHAW TEXTILES, “SAHATI LIGHT INDIGO THROW”, $250

John Robshaw Textiles is a favorite amongst decorators in the know. The products are all handmade in India and Southeast Asia and combine east/west aesthetics. This sahati throw is hand stitched cotton and as soft-as-a-cloud. They are patiently stitched by hand, taking days to complete. Crafted in thin layers of cotton voile and a contrasting reverse of cotton chambray, only the soft fabric brushes against your skin, not the stitches themselves. Hand knotted tassels give it pizzazz. It’s a perfect throw for any room. John Robshaw also provides this throw in multiple colors.

HEATH CERAMICS. “BUD VASE’, $29

Heath Ceramics is a California pottery brand founded in 1948 by husband and wife team Edith and Brian Heath, and has since evolved into an American home decor brand, made by artisans with a distinct minimal style. The Bud Vase is an Edith Heath classic, designed in the 1980s. The Bud Vase makes for a stunning still life piece with or without flowers. Display it as a family, mixed and matched, or on its own — we’ll leave that up to you. At once versatile and understated, it's a beautiful addition to any room.

KIM SEYBERT. “HOLIDAY BALLOON NAPKIN RING IN MULTI SET OF 4” $200

Kim Seybert is home decoy brand founded by former fashion designer Kim Seybert who has brought her knowledge and love of fashion into the home decor world. Her napkin rings are always beautiful and elaborate and her holiday collection is no exception. The Holiday Balloon Napkin Ring, is a nostalgia-inspiring resin hot air balloon filled with perfectly wrapped gifts, a Christmas tree, and favorite childhood sweets. The hand-painted details on the rattan basket and balloons make this napkin ring a work of art. Comes in a set of 4 with a beautiful gift box.

DOT + LOOP CERAMICS, “RAINBOWS LARGE CHEESE BOARD”, $65

Dot + Loop Ceramics is a home decor brand founded by Dari Litchman and based in Brooklyn, NY. We chose the Rainbow Large Cheese Board that is hand built and hand painted stoneware cheese board. Not just for serving cheese! Approximately 12" long by 6" wide with a 7.5" x 6" area of serving space. Food and dishwasher safe. (Knife shown in picture is not for sale). Available at the Wondermart shop in Brooklyn, NY (833 Saint Johns Place).

GLOBAL TABLE, “PLAYFUL INDIGO CATS CUP, SET OF FOUR”, $28

Global Table is a home decor boutique located in the Historical District at 107 Sullivan Street in Soho that features a well curated selection of home goods. We were so happy Global Table survived staying open during the pandemic so to support local we picked a great gift from the shop that is also available online. The Playful Indigo Cats Cups are a porcelain cup set of four - each cup has a cat in a playfully funny different pose.  6 oz. capacity. Dishwasher and Microwave safe and makes for a great affordable holiday gift or hostess gift for someone hosting a Christmas party!

Home decor is such a great gift for the holidays if you don’t want to gift clothing or accessories as it can be for the whole family or help make an environment even more beautiful. We have provided five brands that only work with artisans creating handmade products by master craftsmen (and women) and at all price ranges. These gifts help you shop small, shop local and shop sustainability.

By Natalie Rivera

Day Tripping...Exploring Local Upstate NY

While many of us may not be ready to jump on a plane yet, with summer around the corner and warmer beautiful weather upon us there are many options to get out and start enjoying the world again in a safe manner. This is the time to go day tripping and explore local.

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Thoughtful and Unique Mother's Day Gifts for Mom

The Local Artisan Guide has come out with its annual Mother’s Day Gifts guide that will help you chose thoughtful, unique gifts that are made by artisans and small independent brands that care passionately about their work, their workers, their products and the earth. We have chosen an array of categories from fashion, accessories, perfumes, beauty, home decor, jewelry, flowers, footwear, sweets and more. If you want to show your mother that she is your hero and deserves a gift that shows how special she is to you, then this is the guide is for you. So click onto the caption and the link will bring you to the website. All recommendations are available online.

Custom greeting cards by Pointy Pen Cards, DM Pointy_Pen_cards on Instagram by Michael Mendoza

Custom greeting cards by Pointy Pen Cards, DM Pointy_Pen_cards on Instagram by Michael Mendoza

We know your mother will love anything you give her but she will definitely tell her friends you are her favorite if you chose any of the magnificent gifts recommended in our gift guide. However in the end, quality time and telling your mom you love her and she is the best mom in the world will always be on the top of her gift list.

By Natalie Rivera

Celebrating Women Home Decor Designers for International Women's Month

For the month of March The Local Artisan Guide has been highlighting the works of women artisans around the world in different categories and media. This week we are focusing on women designers who create home decor. Whether its furniture, ceramics, glassware, wall paper, candles or textiles; we have found eight women designers who you should know about.

Below are samples of their products and excerpts from their “About” pages on their sites to describe their journey on becoming a local artisan. Click onto the links in the captions in the images of the products to visit the websites of the artisans below.

REBECCA ATWOOD DESIGNS - REBECCA ATWOOD

Rebecca Atwood

Rebecca Atwood

Brooklyn based designer and artist Rebecca Atwood believes in the art of making.

I believe that how you get to a finished product is just as important as the final design. Each step of my process, from first sketch to production techniques to our shipping methods, is so important. I don’t believe in perfection, but I do ask myself, “How can I do things better?” frequently. I like to think you can see that when you purchase one of our pieces. And I like to think that our process is part of the reason you can feel truly good about bringing our pieces into your home.


JOHANNA HOWARD HOME - JOHANNA HOWARD

Johanna Howard

Johanna Howard

The roots of our products are in Johanna’s native Sweden.  That is where, as a young girl, she sat in her mother’s atelier as she meticulously crafted dresses by hand.  Johanna learned to appreciate the quality and versatility that only hand work can achieve.  And it is where she was surrounded by the clean elegance of Scandinavian design.

As a young woman, Johanna took these influences with her to America to attend fashion school and then to establish herself as a successful clothing designer.  Working for such companies as BCBG, Katayone Adeli, Express and Gap  - her accessible designs have been worn by women all over the country.  Whether gracing  the pages of Vogue, an actress’ wardrobe or a special night out,  her designs made women feel special.

Now, Johanna has turned her eye to designing for the home.   Through her travels, she has discovered incredibly talented artisans and collaborates with them to elevate their traditional craftsmanship with refined composition.  Whether engaging the dyers in the highlands of Peru or the weaving families of Portugal, she envisions the possibilities of their techniques and incorporates their unique skills into her products.  The result of this marriage of cultures and creativity is “a revelation” that is “simply breathtaking.”

PRAIRIE MOON HANDMADE - CARLA LORENCE

Carla Lorence

Carla Lorence

My name is Carla Lorence and I’m a Potter/ceramic artist, wife and momma.  I was born and raised on the prairies, Regina Saskatchewan Canada! I’ve always been creating.  As long as I can remember.  My artistic focus has changed over the years, but I feel like I’ve settled into a creative groove over the last 5 years.     

I started making pottery back in university, over 20 years ago, while pursuing my Arts Education degree.  I have been selling my work professionally for about 7 years.

I create handmade, functional work in small batches.  My work is my passion and the utmost care and joy goes into creating each and every piece at every stage.  Each stage of my process is done by hand in my in home ceramic studio, from wheel throwing to trimming to carefully hand painting each item. 

deKor - ISABELLE DAHLIN

Isabelle Dahlin

Isabelle Dahlin

Growing up in Sweden profoundly influenced interior designer Isabelle Dahlin’s aesthetic for deKor. Beginning when she was a little girl, Isabelle learned to associate her passion for art, home style and anything design-oriented with well-being and happiness.

Once she crossed the pond, Isabelle landed at The Otis School of Art and Design then the New School at Parsons.

After years of working as an interior designer sourcing great finds for her clients, Dahlin decided to bring a lifelong dream to fruition – to open a furniture/design boutique. deKor opened June 2011 in Echo Park, an artistic community near downtown Los Angeles.

As an expatriate, mixing styles and cultures is something that comes naturally to Dahlin. Her travels throughout Europe and Africa infuse her sense of design with an easy eclecticism. The offerings at deKor are sophisticated and cosmopolitan, yet still accessible and fun.


MISS HAVISHAM’S CURIOSITIES - MELISSA JOHNSON

Melissa Johnson    Photo by Max Gough

Melissa Johnson Photo by Max Gough

Melissa Johnson is descended from antique dealers, grew up at flea markets, and some say was even born at a garage sale.

She has developed and produced television for clients such as The Colbert Report, The Disney Channel, Playhouse Disney, PBS, Nickelodeon, MTV, Vh-1, Comedy Central, Cartoon Network, A&E, Oxygen Media, BET, and Robert Smigel’s TV Funhouse/Saturday Night Live.

She is currently working on a book length memoir, which she hopes is a Running With Scissors meets Grey Gardens but you know...with arabs in Ohio. Melissa’s a horror movie fanatic, a junk scavenger, and a lover of all things weird, creepy, and haunted.


DAUPHINETTE - OLIVIA CHENG

Olivia Cheng

Olivia Cheng

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Dauphinette was founded in 2018 by Olivia Cheng, debuting with one-of-a-kind, Made-in-New York outerwear from recycled and byproduct fur and leather, vintage, and artisanal components. Cheng has since grown the brand to include handbags and accessories, plus a tightly conceptualized selection of ready-to-wear. The result is a dreamy collection of complex, optimistic, storied pieces-- a feeling Cheng hopes to inspire in our wearers.

In French, Dauphin refers to the king's eldest son, i.e. heir to the throne. Coupled with the traditionally feminine suffix -ette, this symbol of the old feudalistic order takes on new agency.


STOVER GLASS - LISA GLOVER

Lisa Glover

Lisa Glover

I have always been an active artist. Whether it is drawing, painting, beading, writing, cooking or photography. I love physical and mental challenges thru art. When I was introduced to glass blowing I immediately knew this was for me. I found a challenging and physical art form. Glass blowing is like no other medium. Molten glass is always fluid and moving, then suddenly cold and wanting to break. Mental awareness and finesse are always at play along with dedication and determination.

I was introduced to glass blowing in 1996, in Teton Valley Idaho. After I took a workshop at Heron Glass I wanted to learn more. I enrolled at Penland School of Craft, in North Carolina to hone my skills. I studied under Richard Jolley, Tom Philabaum and Laura Donefer. I then returned to Teton Valley to work for Heron Glass for the next ten years. During this time I have also worked with artists in Southern and Northern California.

Glass is my passion! There are so many ways to work the material; when it’s cold, molten, warm, broken or recycled. Glass can be transformed in many ways.

ESSENCE OF ASE - CAMILLE FANFAIR

Camille Fanfair

Camille Fanfair

The brand was created a few years ago after Camille -- an individual diagnosed with lupus -- experienced one of the most extreme flare ups in her 13 year battle with the autoimmune disease which affects five million people worldwide. In the midst of that flare-up she recognized the beneficial effects of particular scents in her immediate environment. This inspired the thought: why not create a product in which these scents can be intentionally infused. That initial product was a scented candle which gave her a heightened positive mood, enhanced relaxation and wellness. Subsequently other people, enticed by the aroma of the candles started submitting requests. With the word-of-mouth popularity of the candles gaining lightening momentum, Camille put more focused attention on developing products for sale. Camille stepped out of her comfort zone thus giving birth to Essence of ASE! ASE, is a concept of manifesting through intention and voice derived from the Yoruba culture.  It is ASE that enables us to manifest our desire through setting clear intentions and then speaking it into existence. Thus, Camille used her own Ase and created a total of 65 products which now include body scrubs, Aromatherapy oils, Incenses and aura sprays. Camille also provides expert crystal reiki therapy and facilitates wellness workshops.

These small brands are all led by visionary women designers who create small batch productions that take in mind; sustainability, the environment, their local communities, raw materials and a unique artistic vision which is aesthetically yet functional for home decor.

By Natalie Rivera