Small but well-organized shop selling Native American art, crafts, pottery and jewelry with an emphasis on the Southwest. Janet the owner is extremely knowledgeable and helpful.
Linda G.
Classificação do local: 5 Naperville, IL
Beautiful, unique hand-made Native American jewelry at fair prices. Friendly service. Selection changes after every buying trip to the Southwest. Personal appearances by artists.
Diane O.
Classificação do local: 5 Oswego, IL
Excellent selection of authentic, unique pieces — and great helpful service! I sent an email a week before Christmas with a request, and the owner sent me some photos of a few suggestions — one of which was perfect. I ordered over the phone, and the package arrived in time for the 25th. Fantastic,
Sharon V.
Classificação do local: 5 Downers Grove, IL
If you want to find something lovely and something sacred, then visit Sundance! I found the perfect bracelette and matching earrings for my Mom, just gorgeous!
Emily C.
Classificação do local: 5 Portland, OR
How can you not love this shop, the layout flows, the merchandise is top notch and the women who work there are all a hoot! How the owner found so many great and wonderful staff members amazes me — they are super friendly and very helpful/knowledgeable — plus they all believe in what the sell! Look for Janet online store is closed
Ellen M.
Classificação do local: 4 Oak Park, IL
Small native american shop and gallery, selling jewelry, art, home décor and gifts. This is one of those times where I didn’t feel much attraction to the store’s product, but I appreciated what I saw. I would have no qualms about shopping this store for gifts if I knew the recipient were a fan of southwestern art, or to buy something for the kids’ schools. It reflects my values in other ways, i.e., it’s a local business, the product seems well-made, plus they do a little more to educate the community on the culture. They present musicians, storytellers, etc., which I’d like to check out with my older daughter. The wares are made by native american artisans who learned their skill at home in the southwest. I picked up a pamphlet on the Red Feather Development Group which described their American Indian Sustainable Housing Initiative. It addresses the housing crisis on indian reservations by mobilizing tribal members to build homes using environmentally sustainable materials and techniques, in this case straw baling. I don’t know if the store donates part of their sales to the group, but the owner has volunteered for them. The owner also shows her commitment to native american concerns by lecturing and serving on local native american boards.
Sarah F.
Classificação do local: 4 Belfast, ME
This gallery has some beautiful items, including jewelry, pottery and art work. Most of the items are from artisans that live in the Southwest.