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Moab Made describes itself as “a shop dedicated to the local artisan community.” I would add that the Main Street store is hand-crafted for the individual who appreciates singular items.  Moab Made’s wares have soul and personality.

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Photo by Heila Ershadi.

Moab Made describes itself as “a shop dedicated to the local artisan community.” I would add that the Main Street store is hand-crafted for the individual who appreciates singular items.  Moab Made’s wares have soul and personality.

Moab Made was founded by Rebecca McAllister in 2016. “It was created out of a personal desire to do something that I knew I would feel really passionate about for the rest of my life,” McAllister said. “It was something that I felt would thrive, providing a platform for local artisans to showcase their work. We have the constant influx of visitors, and I believe people really want something authentic from the place they’re visiting.”

To read more about Moab Made and the artists involved visit MoabStories.

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