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You can now can purchase hand-carved art pumpkins designed by the artists of The Great Jack O'Lantern Blaze.


As demonstrated on the Martha Stewart Show!

The art pumpkins are hand-carved at Van Cortlandt Manor, the site of The Great Jack O'Lantern Blaze, by artists on the staff of Historic Hudson Valley, using traditional carving tools. The designs are original. Because the carving is done by hand, no two carvings are identical. Each art-pumpkin is numbered and signed by the artist who carved it.

 

The Blaze Spider

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$59 (includes shipping + handling) *
Dimensions: 15" H x 11" W (approx)
Materials: Polyurethane and lead-free paint

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Fish from the Dead Sea Aquarium

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$79 (includes shipping + handling)*
Dimensions: 11" H x 15" W (approx)
Materials: Polyurethane and lead-free paint

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The Blaze Celtic Knot

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$99 (includes shipping + handling)*
Dimensions: 16" H x 14" W (approx)
Materials: Polyurethane and lead-free paint

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Collection of All Three Art Pumpkins
includes 3 free battery-powered votive candles

pumpkin collection

$199 (includes shipping + handling)*
Dimensions: (see above)
Materials: Polyurethane and lead-free paint

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Orders will be fulfilled in the order in which they were received. Because they are hand-carved, please allow several weeks for delivery. (A limited number of each design is available for shipping within three days of your order.)

* For New York State residents, applicable sales tax will be added.

Warning: Do not attempt to place an open flame inside or near your art-pumpkin. This could result in fire. Use light bulbs no stronger than 5 watts. To be used for decorative purposes only. Made of polyurethane and lead-free paint.

Every purchase you make helps support Historic Hudson Valley’s education and preservation programs. Historic Hudson Valley is a network of six historic sites: Van Cortlandt Manor, Washington Irving’s Sunnyside, Philipsburg Manor, The Union Church of Pocantico Hills, Montgomery Place Historic Estate, and Kykuit, the Rockefeller estate, a historic site of the National Trust .