I have been to places like this all over the country and I was very surprised at the tasteful selection they had at this shop. I picked up a kick ass watch and my boys picked out a couple of arrows with arrowheads and turkey feathers on them. They had all kinds of stuff. I will definitely go here again. The ladies working were friendly and helpful. A+ joint.
Amelia S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Issaquah, WA
This is a fantastic little Trading Post. I imagine this is how they used to be. It’s a smaller place but absolutely packed with amazing Native American purses, artwork, and lets not forget the jewelry. It’s all hand-made and extremely good quality. The stones and beads they use are beautiful. I’m going to tell my husband to skip getting my Valentines day at some jewelry store in the mall — I need some of these pieces!
Jim M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Minneapolis, MN
We were looking for some REAL native american jewelry for my sweetie’s sister from The Netherlands, and just happened to have stumbled on this place. They’ve been here, in an exurb of Minneapolis, for about 20 years. It’s like a store you’d have found in rural Arizona 30 years ago. The couple and their daughter have a museum quality changing collection of all kinds of Native American jewelry, blankets, kachina dolls, literature, etc. The dad makes jewelry which is sold there. They have earrings for $ 30 and Tommy Singer squash blossom necklaces for $ 5,000. Worth the drive.