Territorial Indian Arts

Territorial Indian Arts The Territorial Indian Arts Gallery is celebrating fifty-four years as a gallery of collector-quality Fascinated by hand made Pueblo pottery?

1969-2021
TERRITORIAL INDIAN ARTSĀ·
January 16, 2021
Collector Quality Native American Indian Arts, jewelry and antiques
We specialize in famous American mined turquoise set in sterling silver jewelry by Native American artisans from the past to the present. Find bracelets, rings, necklaces and earrings by Navajo, Zuni, Hopi and Pueblo Indian artists. Looking for southwest style decor and collectib

les, here you will find hand loomed rugs and wall hangings by the Navajo Indians of Arizona and New Mexico. Our oldest is a serape from 1865, also a Germantown sampler from 1880 and early 20th century floor rugs. We have everything from pottery by Nampeyo and Maria Martinez to tiny miniatures from the Lonewolf Family. Representing the Pueblos of Arizona and New Mexico and the desert tribes, Maricopa and Mohave. Known for our Traditional style Kachinas, we have flat dolls for $20.00 to large wall hanging tihu by Hopi artisans from the Butterfly Clan at First Mesa. Curious about the basket weaving of the southwest? We are showing a diverse cross section of willow baskets, mainly antique like Pima, Yokut, Apache, Chemehuevi and some contemporary by the Hopi and Navajo, some in every price range. Stop in to our Gallery on Main Street in Scottsdale, Arizona or peruse our web site to see it all!

Loloma Gold Diamond Coral
12/01/2023

Loloma Gold Diamond Coral

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11/21/2023

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Sarah Leekya Collection
11/03/2023

Sarah Leekya Collection

10/31/2023

Three strands of 51 birds and 2 wolves carved by the Zuni Master Leekya Deyuse, 1889-1966. A mix of pedestal birds and flat ones are turquoise, coral, jet, shell and red abalone. Fine olivella shell heishi is 24", with hook and eye closure, drop length is 12 1/2" inches. In the style of his 1930s er...

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10/10/2023

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Turquoise Corn Maidens on coral beads by Zuni artist Sandra Quandelacy. Nine turquoise are carved, five are maidens and four are corn. Inlaid with shell, jet and coral to match the beads on the necklace. All Maidens are two sided, some with tabletas. Carved in 2003, like new condition. Total length....

Address

7100 E. Main Street Ste 3
Scottsdale, AZ
85251

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 4pm
Tuesday 10am - 4pm
Thursday 10am - 4pm
Friday 10am - 4pm
Saturday 10am - 4pm

Telephone

+14809455432

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