Deadwood Trading Post

Deadwood Oregon Trading Company, Deadwood, Oregon








Pottery and Ceramic collections.  

All pieces are one of a kind and feature unique shapes and glazing.  Unlike mass produced or factory made products, all handmade art and pottery are made with natural clays and materials.  Glazing varies and is sometimes modeled and/or lighter in areas which adds character and provides a one of a kind unique work of art.  

Created by Tchanan Ross of Moonfire Jewelry
Created by Tchanan Ross of Moonfire Jewelry
Created by Tchanan Ross of Moonfire Jewelry
Made by Woodcrafter Extrodinaire Michael Zachai
Made by Woodcrafter Extrodinaire Michael Zachai
Made by Woodcrafter Extrodinaire Michael Zachai
The handmade products below are just a sampling of the arts and crafts from Deadwood, Oregon  artists.  Visit their personal webpages or just start shopping.
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Not to be mistaken with Deadwood, South Dakota, the Deadwood Trading Post in Deadwood, Oregon highlights our beautiful coastal mountain community.  Our on-line store lists Authors, Books, Art, Pottery, Ceramics, T-Shirts, Watercolor, Paintings, Handmade Pencils, Drawings, Pen and Ink, Tie-Dye, and Wood Products.  We also highlight Fishing, Hunting, Pictures of Oregon's Coastal Mountains, Logging, Creeks, Rivers, Streams, Salmon, Steelhead, Elk, Deer and other wildlife.  Please take the time to visit our artist pages and enjoy your stay.

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Michael Zachai has spent 40 years developing his wood crafting skills. His passion shows in his creative art. Michael makes furniture, toys, carvings, birdhouses, candle holders, and even pencils. His abilities seem endless. Michael even built the shop where he builds his wooden art.
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Moonfire Jewelry is the creation of Tchanan Ross. She studied metal-smithing at the University of Maryland and the California College of Arts and Crafts with a focus on metal sculpture.  Tchanan created a home based business in the rural Oregon coast range, I've scaled down the sculpture and began making jewelry in l984, eventually selling to galleries, boutiques, gift shops, art and craft shows, and trunk shows.   http://moonfirejewelry.com