Navajo-owned Medicine of the People offers a range of salves. Enlarge the photo for details.
$10 each. TUCSON ONLY
We have a number of Zuni, Navajo and Cochiti animal carvings under $50. Find them in our ZUNI+ FETISH galleries.
Don’t have a fireplace? Our piñon and cedar incense will make it seem like you do. 40 in each box. $4.50 (TUCSON ONLY)
Monica Nuvamsa (Hopi) has created a wonderful line of 72-piece puzzles. The completed puzzle measures 7.5 inches across. We are expecting to be re-stocked in the next day or two. $20 each. SANTA FE and TUCSON. Click on the text images to read about each of her designs.
A fine cottonwood carving by David Draper (Navajo) titled “The Chase:Toxotes”. 9 inches to top of bow. $1200.
Hopi carvers Randy Brokeshoulder and William Gashweseoma carved these small katsina flat dolls for Christmas decoration. Prices range from $24 to $36. These are in Tucson, but our Santa Fe shop has quite a few as well!
The trio of flowers By Ramson in the first photo are each $75 (Middle flower is sold). In the second photo are spirit guardians, see the accompanying explanation above to learn about these beauties. All made by Ramson and prices are: (Left to right) SOLD, $200, $175 and $185. The single flower was made by Ramson’s grandson Ayen Talashoma, this one is $50. (ALL IN SANTA FE)
Mother on the phone while son is having ice cream, by Elizabeth Manygoats. 6 inches tall and $150. A Navajo couple off to sell their sheep in their blue truck. Also by Elizabeth Manygoats. 6 inches long and $195. A solid sandstone yellow school bus. 3.5 inches long. (ALL IN TUCSON)
A set of four Apache Gaan (or Mountain Spirit) dancers by Vincent Dawahongva (1944-2007) of the White Mountain Apache tribe. The figures range from just under 10 inches to 10.5 inches. $600 for the set.