A large store outside of the east entrance of the south rim of the Grand Canyon. The historic location and create an authentic experience that is often imitated, generally unsuccessfully. The store is expansive and contains a diverse variety of goods from the cheap tourist souvenirs to Navajo, Zuni and Hopi pieces to groceries and crafting supplies (beads, yarn, weaving equipment). The prices at the jewelry counter can be high (though they specifically have a section within lower price ranges) but you are paying for authentic craftsmanship and the artists should charge accordingly. I consider it a discount considering jewelry stores in Sedona and Santa Fe tack a hundred dollars or more onto their prices for a nonspecific number...
   Read moreStaff was super attentive and helped me look at many, many items since I was indecisive because I loved so many items! Out of all of the stores I’ve been to in Arizona, this store has the largest selection of authentic reservation items often with pictures of the artist or name of the tribe. A retired tour guide for the Grand Canyon told me that this would be the place to get what I was looking for and I’m glad he did! Also, yes the prices are high but this is...
   Read moreThis gift shop has almost every type of souvenir you can find in the nearby attractions — jewelry, pottery, rugs, postcards, you name it. Prices are a bit lower than in most other places, and the overall craftsmanship is much finer. You can tell things here are made with more care, not the rough, mass-produced kind you often see elsewhere. Definitely...
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