List of Artisans

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Michael Paul Teller Ornelas

A sixth-generation Navajo weaver. Specializing in high weft count Two Grey Hills tapestries as well as contemporary rug designs. Available for presentations and lectures focusing on traditional Navajo and contemporary art. Proven experience as a guest curator for museum exhibitions, weaving exhibitions, and art mentorships. Multi-ribbon winner at prestigious art shows, including Santa Fe Indian Market and the Heard Museum's Indian Art Fair.

Accepts commissions and credit cards. Please contact via telephone or email.

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Terry Tools

Raised in a Navajo weaving family and produces handcrafted, functional weaving tools, including battens, combs in various sizes and shapes to accommodate any width of weaving. Works with all types of woods, including oak, maple, mahogany, purple heart, red heart, fir and cedar. Also manufactures finishing tools, umbrella needles, wood hooks and metal-toothed weaving combs for students.

Accepts special orders and credit cards. Please contact me via telephone or email.

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Honani Crafts-Gallery

Hopi overlay gold and silver jewelry. Pottery, weavings, paintings, graphics, kachinas, baskets, and Navajo rugs. Zuni, Navajo, and Santo Domingo jewelry.

Special orders accepted. Mail order, wholesale-retail. Send self-addressed business-size envelope for information.

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Diane Douglas-Willard

Basketry using red and yellow Cedar bark and Spruce root, Chilkat weaving, Ravenstail weaving, Beadwork, Seal Skin Vest, Seal Skin Moccasins, Seal Skin and Sea Otter (scarves, vests, purses).

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Sugar Bear Alaskan Treasures

We make Southeast Alaska wearable art, using materials pre- and post-contact. We handcraft Southeast Alaska Native regalia (blankets, tunics, vests, weaving, beading, etc.). We also produce fur products (coats, shawls, headbands, hats, etc.).

Additionally, we create jewelry using old and new materials (jade, abalone, copper, silver, shell, crystals, bone, pearls, turquoise, and historic trade beads).

Our art reflects a traditional style utilizing contemporary materials and techniques.

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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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Two Feathers & More

Products: Contemporary and collectible jewelry, beadwork, paintings, weaving, pottery, fiber arts, carvings, fashion and home furnishings.

We offer special orders on select items. Consignment space available on quality Native American products only. Email for more details on consignment items.

Purchases can be made through our website or retail location. We accept most credit cards and debit cards. We are a retail sales store located on the Santa Fe Plaza.

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