‘Tis the season to hit holiday shops for local and handcrafted gifts — plus artisanal food. Here are some of our best finds:
Artists & Fleas
70 N. Seventh St., Williamsburg: Open Saturday and Sunday. Through Jan. 5
88 10th Ave., Chelsea Market: Open daily year-round (artistsandfleas.com)
You have to hand it to shopper Dana Fennell at Artists & Fleas in Williamsburg. She’s looking to keep both warm and stylish with these custom hand-stitched knuckle tattoo gloves; $26 to $32 (fatherpanik.com).

Left: Devin Kain of Love Hue Studios has mastered the art of upcycling by rescuing found objects and vintage books, such as this 1950s recipe book turned funky clock; $50 (bugcicle.com/shop).
Right: Even the more serious gentleman will find humor in these colorful animal cuff links, which come in pairs of dogs, pigs, birdies and others. “They are lighthearted yet functional,” says designer and founder Andrew Cheung; $35 (curatedbasics.com).
Left: Black Lamb designer Rachele Rouquié, who cuts, glues and transforms paper into whimsical stationery, gets inspired by frequent trips to the Museum of Natural History; $5 each or 3 for $12 (blacklambBK.etsy.com).
Right: Cam ci Cam ça’s founder, Camille Darde, assembles elegant headbands made from vintage brass that take us back to a period of tasteful glamour. These handmade pieces are one-ofa- kind; $125 (camcicamca.com).
Grand Central Terminal
Open daily through Dec. 24 (grandcentralterminal.com)

Left: Liven up your holiday look with one of these dazzling glass faceted cuffs by Abby May. Made by hand, using silver and bronze sheet metal; $135 (abbymay.com).
Right: Give your pampered pooch some street cred with these MTA-issued transit hoodies. Available in a variety of colors and sizes; $38 (thelifeofryley.com).
Union Square
Southwest corner of Union Square Park. Open daily through Dec. 24 (unionsquarenyc.org)

Left: Forgo buying the same old plush toys, and instead opt for one of the sweet woodland friends at Hazel Village. Handmade with care, using organic cotton; $28 for animals, clothing sold separately, $5 to $12 (hazelvillage.com).
Right: Create holiday memories with this super-groovy camera flask by Josh Bach, made in Georgia. Alcohol not included; $27 (joshbach.com).
Brooklyn Flea and Smorgasburg
80 N. Fifth St., Williamsburg. Open Saturday and Sunday (smorgasburg.com)
Bryant Park
Between 40th and 42nd Streets and Fifth and Sixth avenues. Open daily through Jan. 5 (bryantpark.org)

Left: Luxe buy! Mistura timepieces have an urban sensibility with a universal appeal. Made from exotic woods, leathers and various recycled elements. Most of their designs are unisex, like the Pellicano wristwatch; $239 (mistura.com).
Right: Owner Amanda Liu’s display of well-vetted gifts means you won’t leave empty-handed. A particular favorite is the Sunnuntai tray made from Finnish birch veneer; $46 (artsymodern.com).
Brooklyn Night Bazaar
165 Banker St., Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Open Friday and Saturday (bkbazaar.com)
Inspired by Asian night markets, this late-night craft market features 100 local vendors, a handful of food options, bars with beer and wine and musical performances — as well as pingpong and black-light mini golf. The bazaar was a holiday-only pop-up for the past two years, but it’s now open year-round at its new location.

Left: These fun and creative chalkboard shirts from Class Attire come with a pack of chalk, a little pocket in the front to hold it — and it erases as easy as a chalkboard; $25 for kids, $30 for adults (thechalkboardtee.com).
Right: Nothing says modern Brooklyn more than artisanal foodstuffs. These heavy-metal-themed almond, cashew and peanut butters include yummy savory flavors such as Every Rosemary Has Its Thorn and Jalapeño Be Thy Name; $10 to $12 (betteroffspread.com).

Left: Disguise yourself instantly with one of these warm, pull-over hats that let you be Bill Murray (shown), or a skull, Biggie or, the biggest seller, Christopher Walken; $20 (urbancricketnyc.com).
Right: If you want to be starting something, try these Michael Jackson and Prince cuff links, handmade in Brooklyn from Leroy’s Place. Other items include Hall and Oates cuff links and East Coast versus West Coast rivalry earrings with Biggie on one side and Tupac on the other; $25 (leroysplace.com).










