Great little shop with gorgeous handmade items! The owner was SO nice and was happy to share the meaning and history of some of the items and the tribes that make them.
He also recommended taking 191 instead of the main highway to Four Corners which was by far the greatest decision I ever made! And was even more stunning than the Painted Desert and Petrified Forest and more breathtaking than the Grand Canyon (I’m not exaggerating)! If you are reading this review, THANK YOU! That drive was the highlight of my vacation and I’m so excited to show the pictures to everyone back in Texas!
If you get the chance, you HAVE to stop by here! I will definitely be stopping by if I come to...
Read moreThey answered lots of questions and have a lot of items that are not typical gift shop. It was refreshing to be in a real trading post for a change. I bought several items for gifts and two for myself. Kachina dolls for only $18. Can't beat that. But buyer beware, the blankets and ponchos are made in Mexico, which the person will tell you right away; they definitely don't misrepresent. Prices so good though I bought one because I...
Read moreCarl was a very good salesman, but he also educated us on authentic Hopi and Navajo Indian crafts vs imported knockoffs. He even has pictures of the artisans that he buys from and can tell all about the people themselves and what they do. I appreciated his candor and friendliness. If you are looking for Indian jewelry or crafts, or petrified wood, I highly recommend you stop and check it all out. You will...
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