List of Artisans

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Marsh's Trading Post

Contemporary and antique Nez Perce cornhusk bags and beadwork; Klickitat baskets; silver, turquoise, and pink mussel shell jewelry; beads and beading supplies. Call or visit.

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Nizhoni Keyah, Inc.

NTLsales@nizhonikeyah.com (international inquiries)  or info@nizhonikeyah.com (general inquiries)
Fax: (407) 293-4935

Designer Silver, Bone & Natural Mineral Jewelry & Chokers, Breastplates, Drums & Carvings by R. Threehawk Atcitty. Handsewn Dolls, Vests, Bears, Rabbits & Turtles. Traditional Navajo Pottery. Beaded Blanket/Rug Necklaces by commission only.

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Southern Turtle

Native American inspired jewelry; Native beadwork; designs and sews Native American regalia; pencil portraits - specializing in children; "No Face" cornhusk dolls. Custom work available. Please call for further information.

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Indian Sun, Inc.

 

By Kasanoukwas -- Buffalo rib weavings and hand-loomed, made-to-order contemporary wall weavings of natural driftwood, cactus, or palm seed pods with wool and specialty yarns from around the world. By other artisans -- Southwest silver and turquoise jewelry and sandpaintings. Call or write for more information.

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Nighthorse Jewelry, Inc.

Contemporary gold and silver jewelry; metal inlay jewelry (sterling silver inlaid with colored metals such as copper, brass, German silver, and white, green, yellow, and rose gold in 18k). Special orders accepted. Mail order.

 

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Graven Image

Jewelry, artifact reproductions, walking sticks, carvings, kachinas, dreamcathers. Products are handmade. Special orders accepted. Write, call, or e-mail for more information

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Dzabahe Jewelry

DZABAHE (zaan-ba-ha) Jewelry takes pride in creating Handmade, unique jewelry, crafted using elements of the earth, including (but not limited to) semi-precious stones, coral, wood, seeds, and sea shell. The jewelry embodies the values and teachings of our Native culture and promotes the transmission of our Native culture and traditions to the next generation. Unisex jewelry includes necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and anklets.

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