The original and world renowned Jonathan’s Wild Cherry Spoons! They have handmade wooden spoons of all kinds: lazyspoons®, serving spoons, small serving spoons, baking spoons, cooking spoons, striped, spotted, spiral spoons, magnetic spoons, tongs, chopsticks and so much more! All handcrafted in rich, beautiful cherry Wooden spoons are some of the simplest tools in our homes, yet they have an unlimited variety of uses and designs to explore. Jonathan’s collection of handmade cherry wood utensils has evolved from 28 years of experimentation in the woodshop and kitchen. These spoons can serve anything, from soup to spaghetti, pudding to pie; they can spread, scoop, strain, sprinkle, whisk, ladle, grab, cut, peel, paddle, or pour. Use them at the stove or on the table. If you do not see exactly what you are looking for in a wooden spoon here, give Clay Coyote a call or send us an e-mail
Jonathon’s Spoons
Fine Craft from North American Artists
The Clay Coyote Gallery of contemporary North American Fine Craft carries unique contemporary jewelry, handmade functional and art pottery, contemporary art glass, decorative and functional wood, textile and leather accessories and much more! Work is made by artisans throughout the US and Canada. Some 150 artists in all.
Tom and Betsy started the Clay Coyote Pottery in 1992. After a few years doing retail art fairs with the pottery, we started to also sell our pots to other shops and finding new customers at the Buyers Market of American Craft in Philadelphia each year. Besides meeting artists at art fairs and the Buyers Market, as we traveled around we stopped at other artists studios and galleries.
We had always had a Showroom in a well-house near our house here on the farm. But it was just that, really, a well-house….always too cold, too hot, dusty and dirty…pretty primitive, but everyone loved it…it had, um, well, character!
But because it was a ways from the studio to the showroom, we rarely were able to meet customers in person.
So in 2001 (actually the plot was hatched in 2000), we decided to add on to the studio building to upgrade the showroom. Then we said, ‘why not bring in othere peoples’ work? All those artists we’d met over the years.
So we did.
And now The Clay Coyote Gallery carries the work of some 140-150 artists, all handmade, all North American.
Visitors from the Twin Cities and around the country are generally amazed that there is a Gallery with this variety and quality out here ‘in the sticks’. Many say there isn’t a Gallery to compare anywhere in the Twin Cities or surround area. We hope so.
So please stop in and visit. We ship everywhere in the world. The work shown on this site is representative of what’s in the Gallery, and we try to keep up, but new work comes in almost daily.
The Travel Mug heads to Turkey, Not Constantinople
The Travel Mug has headed to Istanbul, not Constantinople. Here is the mug waiting to head out on the town:

And here it is in front of the Sultan Ahmed Mosque (The Blue Mosque)!

And for any They Might Be Giants fans out there (or Tiny Tunes) here is a video circa 1988.
The Travel Mug likes to party, SXSW-style
First, we found out that the Travel Mug likes BBQ, and now we have discovered it likes beer too (surprise, surprise).
Here is a shot of the Travel Mug, The Travel Mug’s Companion’s mug (Aron), and a can of Texas’ own national brew, Lone Star.

The Travel Mug was seen out and about at South by Southwest in Austin, TX. In this photo the Mug is at the famed Parish bar and the blurry band behind is New Orleans’ only Trombone Shorty.
Want to see where the Travel Mug has been? Check out this map!
Have a Clay Coyote mug on the road? Snap a photo and send it in, we’ll add it to the map and the blog!
Happy Travels!
-Coyote East
The Travel Mug loves BBQ
There is a rule in choosin’ a BBQ joint, “if it’s too pretty, keep walkin.’” BBQ joints, especially North Carolina BBQ joints, should have soot covered walls, tables oiled to perfection from sticky fingers, and crumpled paper napkins spilling out of the trash pail. Gritty. That’s how I describe the best BBQ joints around and Clyde Cooper’s is high on the list. Nestled between glassy skyscrapers and an empty lot, Coopers is blast from the past on the streets of Raleigh, North Carolina.
This weekend, for its maiden voyage, the Travel Mug made its way south.

Travel Mug in NC
Next time you are in Raleigh cop-a-squat on a stool and order up some pull pork and greens.
Next stop…PARIS!





