List of Artisans

JW Custom Flutes

Specializing in traditional and custom handmade Native flutes, pipes, original art, limited edition prints, carved exotic eggs, and sculpture.

Custom, commercial, and private projects accepted.

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First Mesa, LLC

Graphics, publications and user experience design, drawing, painting, and printmaking. Contemporary work in combination with ancestral motifs and the natural world.

Commission only, please email or call to discuss your needs.

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Four Winds Pipe Crafts

Traditional Plains style ceremonial pipes with porcupine quill wrapped wooden stems and inlaid pipestone bowls, Mississippian Period style stone effigy pipes, stone sculpture including bears, buffalo, eagles, fish, and Mississippian Period designs.

Special orders are welcome. See website for images and descriptions of available art.

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Chahta Ilefoka

Traditional Choctaw dresses for women and children, traditional Choctaw shirts for men and children, ribbon shirts available.

Write or call for more information.

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Hopi Gallery of Santa Fe

Jewelry (traditional and contemporary gold and silver w/inlaid stones or without stones), paintings, pottery.

Special orders and mail order accepted. Retail and wholesale (minimum required). Contact for more information.

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Hummingbird Southwest Jewelry and Traditional Incised Jemez Pottery

Tito Chinana-Sterling silver overlay work, turquoise, coral, lapis stones. Lorraine Chinana- Natural volcanic ash mix clay pottery formed into bowls, jars, vessels, and animal figurines. Natural clay slip used, stone polished, incised traditional designs. Traditional and kiln firing.

Retail and wholesale. Mail order, 10% fee for shipping.

Shop Address: 027 Antelope Hill Road, Jemez Pueblo, New Mexico, off of NM Hwy 4, Jemez Pueblo, NM 87024

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Lilly's Gallery

Traditional Acoma pottery and figurines handmade and hand painted with natural earth materials. Free hand, no wheel used.

Call or write for information.

55 mi W of Albuquerque, I-40 to exit 108 then south 14 mi to Acoma Pueblo, west of tourist center.

 

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