Crossed Arrows...the symbol for friendship

Crossed Arrows – the symbol for friendship ...
   The Museum Store offers opportunity to enjoy an intimate shop showing original Native American artwork and crafts at consistently competitive prices.  Listen to our Native American CD selections as you enjoy jewelry spanning contemporary to Old Pawn, hand fashioned and fired pottery at affordable prices, beautiful basketry and wonderful weavings, carved fetishes, folk art and gifts for all ages.  Our artists are from Hopi, Navajo, Zuni, Tohono O’Odham, the Rio Grande Pueblos, Mexico and Guatemala.  You may choose from new and used books for children and adults which feature Southwest and local Indians.  We will give you a peaceful and enjoyable visit with experts available or on call to answer your questions.  You can find all this without sales tax in a delightful traditional setting!

Smoki Pendant
A sterling pendant
has  been  designed by Hopi artist

Duane Tawahongva
 for the
Smoki Museum.
Each piece is marked "Smoki Museum" on the reverse.  
Hopi Tiles:  
A Descriptive Book:
Hopi Tiles Book
And Outstanding Tiles Made by
Darlene Nampeyo
Nampeyo Tile 1Nampeyo Tile 2Nampeyo tile 3 
Carvings including
Grandfather Image
Grandfather and other Carvings
Mata Ortiz Pottery:
Bear and Coyote Effigies
Mata Ortiz Effigy 2Mata Ortiz Effigy 1
Christmas Collectibles
by Navajo Folk Artist
Delbert Buck

Santa on rocket
Full Size Tabletta or Headresses
wearable and decorated on both sides: Tablette HeadressTablette Headress 2

Smoki Museum
American Indian Art and Culture
147 N. Arizona St.
P.O. Box 10224

Prescott, AZ 86304-0224

928.445.1230
Email: info@smokimuseum.org

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