List of Artisans

Two Feathers & More

Products: Contemporary and collectible jewelry, beadwork, paintings, weaving, pottery, fiber arts, carvings, fashion and home furnishings.

We offer special orders on select items. Consignment space available on quality Native American products only. Email for more details on consignment items.

Purchases can be made through our website or retail location. We accept most credit cards and debit cards. We are a retail sales store located on the Santa Fe Plaza.

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Robert Naranjo Gallery

Traditional Santa Clara Pottery - carved, slip-designed and etched. Both red and black.

Special orders accepted. Call for appointment, for specific directions, and for information.

Photos ($7), pricelist (free) w/ SASE. Accept Visa, MC, and AMEX.

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Navajo Sandpainters

Navajo sandpaintings on sandstones, boards, wood plaques, ceramics (jewelry boxes, bears, turtles, buffalo, etc.), wood bowls, pottery-ceramic, lamps, tissue holder, etc. Framed or matted. Traditional or contemporary designs.

Write or call for more information. Special orders accepted.

 

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Carol G. Lucero-Gachupin

Pottery, storytellers, nativity sets, Christmas, corn maiden ornaments, figurines like turtles, bears, owl, cats, horses, drummers, frogs, Indian ovens, Pueblo house, wedding vase and other requests.

Mail order; send stamped self-addressed envelope for information.

Located Hwy 550 Northwest from Albuquerque, north of Hwy 4.

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Steve Lucas (Koyemsi)

Traditional and contemporary Hopi pottery, various sizes and shapes, traditional designs.

Retail-wholesale. No mail order. Shipping available. Call or write for information.

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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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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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