List of Artisans

Mahota Studios

Mahota Studios is a weaving co-op with ten weavers creating original, one-of-a-kind woven garments and housewares for sale.

The studio offers weaving lessons and monthly one-day fiber workshops with nationally-known fiber teachers.

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Valerie Kagan Handmade

Cherokee beaded bandolier bags, purses, sashes and belts. Gourd art, jewelry and paintings.

Works with clients on commissions. Retail only. Accepts credit cards.

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Indigo Art & Textiles

Handmade copper and gemstone jewelry, hand printed and batik-style dyed clothing items that incorporate Southeastern tribal iconography. Acrylic paintings and mixed media art that ranges from abstract to cultural and North American wildlife themes.

Manufactured items featuring art of Amanda Rutland such as caps, clothing and home decor. Wholesale and retail. Accepts credit cards and Paypal. Email me for special commissions.

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The Dancing Rabbit Designs by Patta LT

Designs and creates wearable art; original contemporary jewelry and beadweaving, specializing in one-of-a-kind necklaces, earrings, and belts of nickel crow beads strung on leather; unique high fashion, one-of-a-kind contemporary clothing, adapted from traditional and historical native dress.

Special orders accepted. Wholesale-retail. Call or write for information.

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Cherokee Nation Gift Shops

Traditional Cherokee "Tear" dresses, ribbon shirts, baskets, beadwork, pottery, handmade dolls, quilts, turtle shell rattles, jewelry, and accessories; paintings by Bill Rabbit and SS Burrus, sculpture and pottery by Bill Glass, Jane Osti, and others.

Full-color arts and crafts catalog available.

Fax: 918-458-4490 

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Bah-Kho-Je Art Gallery

Original paintings, prints, framing, sculpture, beadwork, Iowa ribbon work, jewelry, shawls, Pendleton blankets and coats, Navajo textiles, fans, gourds, beading supplies, broadcloth, and more.

Write or call for more information or mail orders. 

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Mohawk Coterie

 

Fashion apparel, collections, accessories, workshops, and maker day camps.

We tailor programs to build a bridge for young Native American designers who seek to enter the mainstream fashion industry. Our mission is to create a solid and sustainable foundation for contemporary Native-made fashion for the local and global marketplace.

Please visit our webstore to view our collections.

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Sa'anii Bi Fine Art

Male and female Navajo historical dolls dressed in handwoven clothing, blankets, and bucksin boots. Sterling silver, turquoise, coral, and white shell jewelry inset with obsidian, spiny oyster and other natural materials.

For special orders of beaded moccasins, please contact me. 

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