This place is a joke. Don't waste your time. There are plenty of small shacks you can stop at to find better treasures. The lady running it yelled at 3 or 4 people not to take pictures. She claimed it was to protect the integrity of the artists. Now I don't know much about Native American culture but I'm pretty sure there aren't a lot working out of Bulgaria and China. I could be wrong though. I do think there might have been some actual N.M. work there, but not much. I suggest going through the Grand canyon and hitting up a stop on the ...
Read moreIt's about time to write a review for Double Eagle Trading Co. Kody the owner was the friendliest and tries his best to curate the store with what visitors and regular customers want. I walked in looking for authentic Native American goods and a fun browsing experience, and both I got! There is a wide variety of goods, a price point for everyone for gifts or for yourself, and great photo opportunities right outside. You can't miss the colorful invitation from this place! Thank you Kody for such a wonderful...
Read more" Best Souvenir Shop" The first time you visit this place you better buy what you want. such a great shop and wonderful souvenirs. leather cowboy shoes up to old car plates.. i even bought spicy chocolate here. souvenirs that are hard to find and its the only one that you can find .. there are souvenirs that has no duplicates.. . its like needful things shop.. lovely owners too! we will definitely drop by again soon.. from the...
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