Litchfield
Hills is dotted with many holiday fairs and festivals. For those that
are looking for something really unusual, take a trip to the Institute for
American Indian Studies on 38 Curtis Road in Washington Connecticut to shop for
authentic Native American Arts and Crafts.
At
the Institute’s annual Native American Holiday Arts and Crafts Market you will
find a wide array of unusual holiday gifts from local Native American crafters.
Visitors can shop for a wide variety of Native American crafts, jewelry, and
artwork. Among the more one-of-kind items are beautifully handwoven baskets from
colorful reeds and bark, hand-painted decorative gourds, authentically made
Native American pottery, rattles, and elegant handcrafted flutes.
All
the items found here are offered at a variety of price points so no matter what
your budget is, you might very well find that perfect gift item. In addition to finding something truly unusual,
visitors will have the opportunity to chat with Native American crafters as
they create these unique and beautiful items and learn about items they have purchased from Native American crafters throughout the country. Many artisans put an emphasis
on using natural materials such as reeds, bark, gourds, stone, feathers, quills
and antique trade beads and using traditional techniques.
The
Native American Holiday Arts and Crafts Market are taking place at the Institute
on November 30 and December 1; December 7 and 8, and December 14 and 15. This special
Native American Holiday Market will be open Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
and on Sundays from 12 pm to 5 p.m. The entrance to the Holiday Market is free!
Located on 15 acres of woodland acres the Institute For American Indian Studies preserves and educates through archeology, research, exhibitions, and programs. They have a 16th c. Algonquian Village, Award-Winning Wigwam Escape, and a museum with temporary and permanent displays of authentic artifacts from prehistory to the present that allows visitors to foster a new understanding of the world and the history and culture of Native Americans. The Institute for American Indian Studies is located on 38 Curtis Road, Washington, CT.
No comments:
Post a Comment