I bought a hoodie here a few years ago. It has an amazing pattern of a howling wolf and some moons on it. I don’t wear it as often as I should. I can’t wait until the El Nino winter to wear it to work. Everyone will respect me and bow at my feet and pray that I don’t wish a pestilence on their crops. Or at the very least they will smile. I am going to put it on right now. Even if it’s 80 degrees outside.
Sunshine H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Los Angeles, CA
The music of this shop lures you in with the sound of Native American music which plays outside the store. I like their aroma therapy section. I’m a Venice Beach Boardwalk regular and this is one of my favorite shops.
Lauren S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Leandro, CA
This place lured me in with ceremonial drums, and kind faces. Run by native people, including those from South American, this place is a find amongst the head shops and tattoo parlors near Muscle Beach on the Boardwalk in Venice. Amazing energy in this store– I love their pony tail holders that lace up. Very helpful, kind, patient, peaceful staff. Check them out when you’re cruising the boardwalk, and want to get a piece of Indigenous arts and crafts + world music!
Jason W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Los Angeles, CA
Not a bad shop. The salespeople are a little on the hard sell side. They sell mainly indian stuff. I bought some kind of wool hoody with a bear on it. I am not sure I will ever wear it. It was on sale. It is fun to shop on the boardwalk though. Note; The bear hoody I bought is nice and comfortable. I like wearing it. It was 40 dollars and seems pretty well made.