List of Artisans
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American Indian Community House (A Nonprofit Organization)
Contemporary paintings, prints, sculpture, pottery, baskets, jewelry and crafts.
Bear Paw Indian Arts and Gallery
Navajo and Zuni jewelry, Pueblo pottery, baskets, cedar flutes, kachinas, drums, sculptures, Navajo dolls, paintings, sandpaintings.
Special orders accepted. No catalog. Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express cards accepted.
D.Y. Begay's Navajo Weaving Studio
Navajo Weaving Studio produces unique, hand-woven Navajo rugs. Each rug is one of a kind. The yarn is hand spun and hand dyed. Museum quality traditional and contemporary Navajo rugs by the artist and other weavers; custom tapestries, rugs and blankets, special orders accepted. I can assist you in selecting the style, size, type of wool and colors for your custom or original weaving.
Call, email, or write for more information. Textile consulting, workshops, lectures, and weaving demonstrations available.
Reyes Madalena
Authentic Pueblo Indian pottery, traditional forms and shapes; hand-coiled, scraped method; hand polished; free-hand painted; traditionally finished.
Retail and wholesale sales; special orders accepted; custom pieces. See website, call or email for details.
Keeko Designs
Contemporary handmade Native American jewelry for men and woman, combining both traditional and modern aspects. My idea is to create elegant jewelry with a modern flare, but also including traditional designs and elements.
Website orders can be placed anytime. For special orders, please visit our website and leave your contact information. There is an on-line catalog available on website.
Pricing: Price list generally starts at about $27.00+, and depends on the materials used, etc.
Major credit cards accepted, including PayPal. See website.
Clara Traditional Pottery of Jemez Pueblo
Traditional Jemez pottery using coil or hand pinch methods. Clay is gathered from the earth and processed using traditional techniques.
Crownpoint Rug Weavers' Association (A Nonprofit Organization)
250-300 Navajo rugs sold at auction every month. Weavers bring their rugs themselves.
No mail order. Send stamped self-addressed business-size envelope for information on location and dates of auctions.
Santo Domingo Indian Trading Post
Native American jewelry, beadwork, fetishes, pottery, bolos, sculpture, paintings, Pendleton blankets.
America Meredith
Acrylic, egg tempera, water and gouache paintings; pen and ink drawings; linocut and serigraph prints.