List of Artisans

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Princess Pine Enterprises

God's eye; beadwork; dream catchers; holiday cards; calendars and cookbooks (personalized orders available); sweetgrass and birch bark items available in season; paintings; ribbon shirts.

Some special orders can be done based on time and need of customer.

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Funmakers

Felted pins, small animals, magnets, and cat toys. Items made from natural fibers (alpacha, rabbit, and wool).

 

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Moon Bear Pottery

Wheel-thrown and hand-built pottery vessels with hand-carved authentic Native American designs and themes -- kiln fired and pit fired. Also, bronze sculpture, stone carvings, oil and acrylic paintings, ledger drawings, linoleum block prints, bear dolls, wall hangings, and wooden puzzles.

Special orders welcome; mail order available.

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Heather Sapp

Earrings, necklaces, bracelets, medallions, dreamcatchers, beaded pipes, keychains, lanyards, and feathered items. Materials include: beads, shells, horse hair, leather, buckskin, bone, arrowheads, conchos, coral, sterling silver plated and 14k gold plated earring hooks, assorted feathers, quills, pipes and charms.

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Scripsit

Greeting cards with Indian words, each with an Indian design; calligraphy on paper. Custom orders for certificates, honorary awards; special orders accepted.

Mail order; wholesale-retail.

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Shades of Rez Studio

Fine Art Native American flutes and Contemporary Jewelry. Each flute is custom designed and meticulously hand-crafted from the finest domestic and exotic hardwoods, concert tuned, individually signed and numbered, with a variety of keys and bore sizes available.

Contemporary jewelry designs reflect a fusion of the finest of materials and unique textures, all displayed in understated elegance. The collection includes unique, original pieces derived from fabrication and casting that clearly reflect traditional Native American elements, yet are designed for everyday wear.

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Sierra Mono Museum

Native American basket collection, artifacts, art, and animal dioramas. Gift shop with handcrafted beadwork, basketry, and books.

Open to the public Tues.-Sat., 10am - 3:30pm. Special guided tours upon request. Basketweaving classes upon request. Archaeological facility open to qualified researchers.

 Owned and operated by the Mono Indians.

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