As Seen at the Renaissance Faire
Ready to buy all those things you saw at faire and just afford at the time -- check out these absolutely great artisians who've found a particular niche on the web (and then check out the garbaholics link for those dealing with clothing)
Sharky's Cove is a great source for handcrafted blades -- Stop by and visit his shop at MDRF.
Chivalry Sports has a great selection of items ranging from armor, to mugs, to jewelry, to daggers -- all reasonably priced.
Ever wondered where to get one of those great leather mugs people carry around? Check out Ye Dragon and Unicorn Mugs and order your's today.
Mom Crosewl Magic Shop has a website that specializes in hand-made magic tricks and it's owned by magicians Mike Rose and Tom Crowl.
If you're looking for expertly (and gorgeous) hand-crafted celtic jewelry, check out R.E. Piland Goldsmiths. I've etched the glass with my drool in their shop.
Dragon fans, like me, will really appreciate Dragon Studios and their vast array of comical prints and artwork.
Want more of a dragon-fix, visit The Sleeping Dragon to peruse their soft sculptures. Stuffed animals aren't just for kids anymore!
Hand-carved wooden boxes, hairsticks and other great things can be found at KJ Craftworks.
Beautifully made leather items (including the Horseman's Surcote that I've been drooling over for the past few years) can be found at The Potomac Leather Company.
If you are a Renaissance Faire vendor and wish to be included on this list, please feel free to drop me a note and I'll add it in my next update.