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PLACITAS HOLIDAY MARKET
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Bruce B Beltramo
Beltramo Rocks

Albuquerque
[email protected]
Lapidary work - cut/shape and polish.  Gems, minerals and fossils. Silversmith to final pieces in jewelry

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Patty Bracht
[email protected]

505.227.6449
Fabric home decor and functional gifts

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​Hwange Basket Collective, Zimbabwe
International Folk Art Market participant
​[email protected]

Represented by Claire Lisance of Placitas
Handwoven Baskets
Proceeds go to the Artisans​

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Kelly A.. Boyle
Beautiful Dreamer, LLC

206.799.7634
Beautiful, festive greeting cards

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​Erica Collins
575-776-2798
[email protected] 
watercolor and pastel original paintings, cards, and prints

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Jan Ferrell
Purple Coyote

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303-517-4960
Pendleton Wools: stockings, table runners, bags and more.
Was at school.


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Claudia Fluegge
Rainbow Silk
[email protected]

505.830.9421
Handpainted silk scarves, shawls, vests, etc. plus greeting cards, suncatchers and more

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Sherry Hardage
Hard-Age Rocks

505-670-4884
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creates cobochons for jewelry, bolos, etc. Also tumbled $1 nuggets for children so they can learn about rocks.

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Cherie Martin Irwin
Touched by Taz
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mosaic, fiber art, paper mache

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Kathy Kocon
Threads Take Flight
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Crow and raven dolls from cotton, satin, wool and felt. 


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Barbara Knupper
8445 Chambers Ct NE #C
Albuquerque, NM 87111
505 850 8439 (phone and text)
[email protected]

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​Christine Miller
Modern Icons
225.343.9125
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Modern icons that celebrate animals,
nature and sacred images.

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​Karen and Dana Robbins
505-239-3497
[email protected]
PO Box 2956
Moriarty, NM 87035
Hand blown furnace glass and decor items; jewelry

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Soap Armory
Amanda Jones 850-420-6864
Abeja Dulce
Jessica Esquibal 505-440-3190

Soap Armory sells handmade soaps.
Abeja Dulce sells wildy crafted skincare
​and healing balms

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Paul G. Stamm
La Guzpa Enterprises
Bernalillo
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Cholla wood lamps, crosses, canes, etc. Also trementine (pinon pitch) for incense. Was at San Antonio Mission

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David Waldrep
505-803-3754
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Lathe turned wooden bowls of various woods and
grain patterns. Some pieces have artificial stone or
​turquoise inlay.​. was at school


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