Be careful of how store employees charge you for your items. Bought two sets of earrings that should have been less then $ 30.00 combined with tax but they over charged for $ 46.00. The jewelry is nice and set at a good deal, just be careful when it comes to purchase price.
Pat W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Philadelphia, PA
I was in Santa Fe for a day and found this to be the best place to shop. The prices were great and so was the staff! Matt, who worked with me was very patient
Yeny F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Santa Fe, NM
Probably the best store in Santa Fe. They have a little bit of everything: Native American pottery and jewelry, ladies and men’s clothing, lots of little souvenirs, and curiosities. The best part is the staff though. Nicest people in the world. I love Maryann(though she no longer works there), Pam, Matt, Joey, and Joanie. So easy to deal with and shop. Special discounts for locals, I love this store!
Amie Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Buena Park, CA
EXCELLENT store. One of the best for souveniors/indian pottery in Santa Fe. Located right in the plaza. I was HIGHLY impressed with the friendly staff here, who were so willing to help and explain to me information about the pottery and jewelery I was interested in. Caren and the owner/supervisor(I can’t remember her name!) were so helpful and nice. I loved that all of the pottery and jewelry was absolutely authentic(they even provide certification). The store really had every type of souvenior you could ask for. Great things for kids. I purchased artist pottery and real turqoise earrings for 60% off the asking price. This is the BEST store and I highly recommend it to anyone visiting Santa Fe!
Janice C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Francisco, CA
This store definitely has the space to accommodate a variety of souvenirs(which ranges from T-shirts, key chains, shot glasses, etc) to expertly designed pottery(from gigantic ones you can put in your garden and teeny ones you can put on your bookshelf). They also have Western-style suede and leather jackets, long skirts and belts. I saw a dark brown leather belt with turquoise and metal adornment on it for $ 89. Also, one side of the store is devoted entirely to selling jewelry. Yes, lots of it with turquoise in it. I came here for the post cards. 6 for $ 1, or 20 cents each. My cousin bought 6, and with 3 postcards in my hand, I went to the cashier, and she didn’t even bother to ring me up. «it’s free, hon; if you want, you can split the cost with her»(pointing to my cousin) WOW. I know it’s only a total of 60 cents, but I didn’t think there was anything FREE in this world anymore. YAY for Free stuff!