Highly recommended! Great variety of homegoods, jewelry, greeting cards, puzzles, art work- many made by local artisans. There are hand knit sock puppets, cozy hats- something for everyone & anyone. The "basketcase" little heads & mask sculptures are made by one of the owners of the shop who rung me up. I walked in just to take a peep, but only the limitations of my budget kept me from buying more. Worth stopping by if you're in the area to visit the wineries or Shenandoah & especially if you're planning to have dinner at the Lafayette Inn just up the street.
Pro tip: bring cash or a check- they accept credit cards but let's support small business & save them some money on credit card processing fees (added bonus for using cash or check is that you'll get to see them use the wooden...
Read moreReally loved this place, and the woman at the counter was really friendly and helpful. Everything they have is unique, handcrafted, and very high quality. They have pottery for every room in your home, but also a lot more. They have a number of different styles of jewellery, stained glass, wooden housewares, leather bound note books, trinkets, the coolest clocks I have ever seen, and a so many assorted things I can't remember everything. They have two floors. Everything is laid out nicely with plenty of room to move around, not overcramped. I reccomend visiting this place....
Read moreIt's a holiday tradition to always visit this pottery which has a collection of at least a 100 artisans. It is Greene County's best kept secret, bar none. For most things they even offer to gift wrap your items. The forms of Art in this exhibit / shop are lots of pottery, would Artisan crafts, Jewelry Galore, batik scarves, Artisan Glass Works, a few simple musical pieces, plus so much more. Stuck up into the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains and a little town called Stanardsville, Virginia. It's a great place to add to your itinerary if you're going to or coming back from...
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