
Artique Gallery Weekend Event - Holiday Open House Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
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Bringing extraordinary handcrafted art and gifts to Lexington for over 30 years!Artique proudly announces the new partnership of Artique, Jon Carloftis, and Louisville Stoneware!

Artique Gallery Scarecrows are being announced today at 4:00! Come out and show your support!

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Artique Gallery We have a great weekend scheduled. Besides the Scarecrow fest finale, we have a Silver Seasons, Baa Baa Zuzu, and Leaf Leather Show. Come out Friday through Sunday and have some fun with Artique. Enter to win amazing prizes!
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Like an artist painting a picture, Whiting tools an entire hide to create an original, one-of-a-kind work of art which is then made into finely detailed, meticulously finished leather goods. These beautiful ...

Artique Gallery We have updated the slideshow to include all the scarecrows! Come out and vote for your favorites this week!

Artique Gallery While you are out and about, be sure to swing by to meet Jon Carloftis and see all the scarecrows! Voting started yesterday! Come out and vote...

Artique Gallery Jon Carloftis came out today to decroate some more. It looks so great outside Artique. And there are a ton of new scarecrows! You have to come see all the scarecrows!

Artique Gallery Jon Carloftis will be here this weekend! Come out and meet the Master Gardener.

Artique Gallery Bring out your scrarecrows! We will be on with Lee Cruse Monday morning bright and early showing the ones that have been brought out so far. We will be putting more out this weekend so be sur to get them in by Sunday at close of business so they can be included on TV.

Nicole Lee Scott My boyfriend and I really enjoyed your store! Keep it up.

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The Silver Seasons jewelry collection, designed by Michael Michaud, captures the beauty and exquisite detail of nature in metals, pearls and stones.
Artist Michael Michaud was born in Cleveland, Ohio and raised in Westport, Connecticut. He currently resides in Fairfield, CT with his wife and children. Michael studied at... the Rochester Institute of Technology's prestigious school for American craftsmen, graduating in 1980. In 1991, fortunate enough to be living in the Connecticut countryside and working near New York City's flower district, Michael's love of nature began to combine with his love of jewelry.Read More
Artist Michael Michaud was born in Cleveland, Ohio and raised in Westport, Connecticut. He currently resides in Fairfield, CT with his wife and children. Michael studied at... the Rochester Institute of Technology's prestigious school for American craftsmen, graduating in 1980. In 1991, fortunate enough to be living in the Connecticut countryside and working near New York City's flower district, Michael's love of nature began to combine with his love of jewelry.Read More

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New Arrivals - Flameware
Handmade by Terry Silverman at The Pottery Works in Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire, this cookware suits the needs of everyone in the kitchen, from the gourmet chef to the everyday cook. Flameware is safe to use directly over a gas flame or an electric burner as well as in the oven and even the micro...wave.
These pots provide an even heating surface and continue to hold heat long after they have been removed from the oven or stovetop. Like most cookware, you will want to use a cooking medium such as oil, butter, or another liquid.
Never use your flameware dry. After food has been removed, quenching hot pans with water will make cleaning a breeze. Pots are diswasher safe and can be cleaned with metal pads or utensils; they are very durable and almost impossible to scratch.Read More
Handmade by Terry Silverman at The Pottery Works in Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire, this cookware suits the needs of everyone in the kitchen, from the gourmet chef to the everyday cook. Flameware is safe to use directly over a gas flame or an electric burner as well as in the oven and even the micro...wave.
These pots provide an even heating surface and continue to hold heat long after they have been removed from the oven or stovetop. Like most cookware, you will want to use a cooking medium such as oil, butter, or another liquid.
Never use your flameware dry. After food has been removed, quenching hot pans with water will make cleaning a breeze. Pots are diswasher safe and can be cleaned with metal pads or utensils; they are very durable and almost impossible to scratch.Read More




























