News

Corey Alston has been weaving sweetgrass baskets for 23 years. The tradition he carries stretches back through generations of ...
From sweetgrass baskets to Civil War relics and handmade quilts, Georgia’s vintage scene offers timeless pieces steeped in ...
It’s long been a dream of Snell’s to cook at The Original Gullah Festival, which he attended as young boy. “My mother used to feed people and I wanted to do something in honor for her,” he ...
Sweetgrass basket-making is a tradition that is rooted in Africa and has been kept alive by the Gullah people of South Carolina. From simple patterns to intricate works of art, every stitch tells ...
The Original Gullah Festival is a feel-good—and free—three-day party, held annually since 1986 (save for two years during the Covid-19 pandemic).
He's perfected the skill over 23 years, a tradition derived from African culture of the Gullah Geechee. The Gullah Geechee have weaved baskets mainly out of sweetgrass since the 1600s, he said.
The Gullah Geechee are known for their sweetgrass baskets, which are created using a sewing technique with grasses from the coastal regions. The tradition began in Africa and has been passed down ...
A Gullah tradition dating back to the 1600s, these baskets were used often for just about everything. Today, you can either display them in your home or use them to store things you need (Campbell ...
A Gullah tradition dating back to the 1600s, these baskets were used often for just about everything. Today, you can either display them in your home or use them to store things you need (Campbell ...
A Gullah tradition dating back to the 1600s, these baskets were used often for just about everything. Today, you can either display them in your home or use them to store things you need (Campbell ...