The Portland jeweler makes patterns out of traditional symbols from his native Ghana.
Maine-Made
Fan artist Alysa Avery creates a world of centaurs, demons, and fairies.
Pat Costigan repairs and restores old writing machines.
Sara Hotchkiss makes colorful, highly textured rugs and wall hangings.
Artist Joseph Webster sees the world through rose-colored (and green, blue, and purple) glasses.
The King family collects hard-to-find Maine-made bean pots, skillets, and more.
Find the perfect gifts for the lovers of Maine in your life.
A Blue Hill mill is one of just a few in New England making traditional quartersawn clapboards.
From a Shriner's fez to 19th-century quack medical equipment, here's what we found there.
You can't find an Icelandic goat outside of Iceland, so a Waldoboro farm is trying to create its own.
Big-screen cameos to butt-cheek chairs.
In tiny Smyrna, the Amish-owned Pioneer Place carries (almost) everything you need.