List of Artisans

Joseph R. Jojola

 

Handmade jewelry, squash blossom necklaces, turquoise and coral heshi necklaces, bracelets, rings, and bolos.

Some jewelry restoration services available.

Special/custom orders accepted. Email me for more information.

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Laura Jean Joe

Native American traditional and modern clothing. Each outfit is hand made to your desired size. Velvet and crushed velvet are the materials used. Incorporates Native American designs on all hand beaded outfits.

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Dorothy & Paul Gutierrez

Pottery animals, mudheads, storytellers, mudhead storytellers, nativity sets.

Mail orders and special orders accepted. Write or call for details.

 

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Jimmie Harrison

Mr. Harrison has been producing hand-made jewelry for 34 years. The majority of his work is sterling silver and inlaid stones; including, natural turquoise, coral, lapis, variscite, sugilite, malachite, and while, yellow, and spiney oyster shells. All pieces are stamped with the name "Jim Harrison".

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Teri Greeves

Contemporary beadwork. Commissions welcomed. Please call or email for images and information. Studio visits by appointment only.

 

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Indian Pueblo Store

Pueblo pottery, basketry, wood carvings, textiles, stone sculpture, drums, Pueblo and Southwestern jewelry, Navajo rugs and sandpaintings.

Shop online or in person. The shop is located inside the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center.

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Jerry Ingram

Beadwork- Plains, Plateau, Southeastern, Northeastern and Woodland styles, porcupine quillwork all on Native brain-tanned buckskin, headdresses, clothing, bags, moccasins, and accessories. Original acrylic and watercolor paintings. Call or email for information.

 

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Jicarilla Arts and Crafts and Museum

Jicarilla Apache beadwork, baskets, and paintings.

Mail order; send stamped self-addressed manila envelope for brochure and price list.

On Jicarilla Blvd, St Hwy 64 at Dulce on the Jicarilla Apache Indian Reservation in Old Community Center. 

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