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Spiny Oyster
Native American artisans use a wide variety of gemstones to make jewelry: turquoise, jet, picture jasper, opal, and coral. A favorite...


Need a Watch?
Pssst! Hey! Need a watch? We've got a nice assortment to choose from... Many watches can be found in Gary James' case at the front of the...


Arizona's Sleeping Beauty Turquoise
Be still and the earth will speak to you. --Navajo Proverb So many people who visit the Southwest are looking for that perfect piece of...


Gary James: Beautiful, Unique Jewelry
Gary James retired eight years ago and settled in the southwest. His interest in Native American jewelry inspired him to begin working...


Dreamcatchers
Mary Navajo They catch all dreams, good and bad. The bad dreams get caught up in the webbing and held there until morning, then burn...


What's In Your Bag?
Whether you're looking for a hand-stitched leather purse, a colorful quilted bag, or a roomy tote, the Sedona Artist Market has a wide...


Art and Love Are the Same Thing
"Art and love are the same thing: It’s the process of seeing yourself in things that are not you.” (Chuck Klosterman) (Linda Garcia)...


Universal, Divine Alignment
CrystalStarWeaver says her raison d’être is “to align your heart, mind, body, soul and spirit,” and she describes herself as a universal,...


Mary Navajo
From 1970 to 1990, Mary Navajo created jewelry, using gold, silver, and precious stones which she cut herself. While she enjoyed it at...


S.J. Shaffer: Paintings of the Desert Southwest
Raised poor on the streets and ocean boardwalks of Mission Beach, San Diego, S.J. Shaffer says she was watched over by the saviors of the...
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