Carvings, Pottery, Rugs, Sandpaintings and More
We picked up some more of the smaller Navajo weavings which are great for wall hangings and table
tops, including a couple of rare, round rugs. There is a great selection of the smaller sand paintings and
sand painting boxes (which make lovely and unique gifts!). All of our sand paintings are completely handmade, matted, and framed by Navajo artists.
Our fabulous inventory of high-quality Mata Ortiz pottery is sure to dazzle! Many of these pieces have complex, fine-line detail artwork and are hand-coiled. The price for this quality of work is incredible. We have a great pair Martha Appleleaf and Carmelita Dunlap, black on black feather pattern pots as well as several much sought-after pots from Bob Lansing, including one in a large size. Some of our fabulous acquisitions from private collections include three Maria Martinez pots as well as pieces by Phyllis and Marlene Hemlock. This collection also contains several great miniature pots and a miniature storyteller. Whichever piece of pottery is your favorite, the warm colors of Southwest art provide a distinct feel to any home.
Our large kachina collection continues to dazzle with an inventory that includes work from award winning artists such as Laurence Dallas, Keith Torres, Raymond Chee, Marlin Pinto and Sterling McRae.
We also have a large selection of Zuni animal fetishes on hand, including a HUGE lot of older, unique pieces from a private collection we obtained. Many of these carvings are by well known, award winning artists and are crafted from an assortment of stones and organic material. Marvin Toya, from the Jemez Pueblo carved several mid-size pieces that measure in the six to eight-inch range and some smaller inexpensive gift sized ones, including eagles, owls, corn maidens and others. Other not to miss pieces
See you there!