We spent hours looking in stores that claimed to sell American Indian products. It was clear these places were selling unauthentic products as soon as they were closer inspected. The stitching on the rugs was not that of authentic American Indian. As soon as we were driving out of Sedona we noticed Garlands and thought we would give it a try. As soon as we saw their rugs and felt them, we knew they were the real deal. Thank you so much to Garlands for making our trip to Sedona and respecting native American culture. We will cherish all the information you gave us and the rug from the 1930s we purchased. We will never forget this experience. Thank you. If you're travelling to Sedona and want authentic Indian products this is the only store you...
Read moreThere are several small lots along 179 nearby that support the shops in the area. Although the name Garland's Navajo Rugs only says rugs, they have baskets and an extensive selection of jewelry as well.
The staff was friendly and very knowledgeable in regards to the tribe they sell wares for. The salesperson that helped us gave us quite a bit of background on the Najavo people and explained in detail the symbols woven in the rugs and baskets they carry.
If you are looking for Native American rugs or baskets for your home, or want to treat yourself to some beautiful turquoise jewelry, do not pass up Garland's...
Read moreThis place is easy to find, access, and exit being right at a primary road roundabout (traffic circle). The staff is attentive without being pushy or overwhelming. They have a truly impressive number and variety of Navajo rugs from a few $100 to $15k. There's also a locked collector's section. They have a lot of handcrafted silver and turquoise jewelry available in every size and style. Additionally, they have Kachina dolls, carvings, and other products. Very knowledgeable folks. If you found this review to be helpful please consider adding a...
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