Something I love about Clay Coyote is the variety of art and fine craft products we feature here. Beyond beautiful pottery from the likes of Matthew Patton and our own amazing flameware, there is jewelry, wooden utensils, food products, and so much more.
New Tony Heslop Pottery in the Gallery
Just in time for your holiday entertaining! Tony Heslop Pottery has arrived in the Clay Coyote Gallery! These pots are gorgeous, expertly handcrafted, and perfect for entertaining! Small serving bowls start at $32 and range to $97, larger handled
24th Annual Clay Coyote Fall Open House
Get an early start to your holiday shopping at the Clay Coyote! Clay Coyote is hosting their 24th annual Fall Open House. This fall frenzy event will be taking place on Saturday, October 28th from 10-5pm and Sunday, October 29th from
Betsy Frost Jewelry
You may remember Betsy Frost jewelry from a few years ago. We are excited to have her new coral collection in the gallery. Betsy's designs are fluid - reflecting her early training in dance and gymnastics, and sensual - hinting at the female form. One
Mullanium Jewelry
Mullanium jewelry is a customer favorite. Their steam punk designs are made with a variety of metals such as silver, brass, and copper. They achieve an array of colors by giving each piece a patinaed and/or hand painted finish. Many earrings and pins are
Rebecca McNerney Jewelry
We are very happy to have Rebecca McNerney's work in the gallery. Her collections are seasonal, and her turquoise collection is only available in the Spring. We will feature her work in our annual Jewelry Trunk Show May 22nd-25th. "My work focuses on
Motherbored Jewelry
Motherbored has already become a gallery favorite! Here is her story. You may wonder, how could any mother ever be bored? If you've ever met Michelle you'll know it's just her quirky play on words, because she's a mother of one busy daughter. After
Q. Miller Jewelry
Q. Miller is new to the gallery this Spring. Primitive cultures on each continent used imagery to tell their history before the written word. We celebrate the collective knowledge of our human history with our original visual imagery titled with sayings