Cabinet by Salem woodworker
R.W. Pelletier


Spirit Shakers by
Jonathan Baring-Gould

  About

The Picklepot is located in downtown Salem, in the heart of the old town, popular with visitors and residents alike. In addition to fine art and contemporary photography, paintings, and sculpture, 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-built 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 ...

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