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See how homes in Taos use rustic elements in new ways to create spaces that feel both warm and current without losing their ...
The ultimate treasure hunter’s paradise! Wide, covered walkways mean you can shop in comfort even when Arizona’s sun decides to show off. Photo credit: Mike Talbot This sprawling marketplace in Mesa, ...
Object Details Author James, H. L (Harold L.) 1933- Contents History -- From sheep to rug -- Shiprock -- Lukachukai -- Teec Nos Pos -- Crystal -- Two Gray hills -- Chinle -- Ganado -- Wide ruins -- ...
Object Details Author Bennett, Noël 1939- Indian Arts & Crafts Association (U.S.) Notes "Published by the Indian Arts and Crafts Association and the Filter Press. Originally published in 1973 by the ...
Learn more about the brand below. In our age of automation and AI, handmade items are a luxury. Take the cushions, table linens, and rugs from Ashwini Reddi’s year-and-a-half-old line, Neem Crafts.
FLAGSTAFF — Navajo dye expert Mark Deschinny — like his grandmother and mother before him — uses local plants to make natural dyes for Navajo weaving.
Navajo (Dine') artisans traveling from Black Mesa, Arizona will present their handmade rugs and jewelry. These families persist in traditional life-ways through creating art and raising Navajo Churro ...