List of Artisans

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Upton Greyshoes Ethelbah

Native American stone and bronze sculptures inspired by the traditions and ceremonies of the Santa Clara Pueblo and White Mountain Apache.

2009 Living Treasure Award, Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, Santa Fe, NM.

Commissions welcomed. Major credit cards, special orders.

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Eriacho Arts & Crafts

By the owner: Zuni inlay jewelry in sterling silver or 14k gold.

By other Zuni artisans: jewelry, fetishes, pottery, paintings, and beaded items.

Mail order and special orders on request. Master Card, VISA, and American Express welcome.

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Dennis Esquivel

Fine furniture and woodworking using hardwoods.

Commissions welcomed. Please call or e-mail for images and more information.

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Marcus Cadman

Contemporary paintings and sculpture. Commissions welcomed. Visit website for pieces that are available for sale.

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Bien Mur Indian Arts & Crafts

Direct from the Indian Artist Traditional and Contemporary jewelry, pottery, kachinas, fetishes, folkart, rugs, sandpaintings & more.

Retail-wholesale. Mail orders, special orders, and credit cards accepted.

Location: I-25 & Tramway Road E, Sandia Reservation. The principal place of business is on the Pueblo of Sandia reservation.

Unincorporated enterprise owned by the Pueblo of Sandia. 

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Boyd Indian Jewelry

Custom sterling silver jewelry inlaid with natural turquoises, coral, mother of pearl, jet, spiney oyster, and various shells.

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Carolyn Bobelu

By Carolyn Bobelu--original, one-of-a-kind jewelry items specializing in faceted and multi-level lapidary inlay using silver, turquoise, coral, jet and shell. Special orders accepted. Write or call for more information.

 

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AWA Pottery

Handmade traditional and contemporary Pueblo pottery including jars, ollas, bowls, and canteens. Traditional pottery from natural resources harvested on the Laguna Indian Reservation and kiln fired. Contemporary pottery comprised of commercially processed clays and molded pieces which include mugs, shakers, and dinnerware. Glazed items for food service are microwave and dishwasher safe. All pottery is formed by hand.

Custom orders available for 20% down. Contact artist for details.

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