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Sharing the Love of Native American Art & Culture
Kachina House, now Arizona's largest distributor of Native American arts and crafts, was established in 2004 by a group of women who share a passion for preserving the material and cultural heritage of North America's indigenous tribes. Owned by Toby Frank, Judy Frank, and Patty Topel, Kachina House is located in Sedona and boasts an extensive collection of both vintage and contemporary Native American jewelry, pottery, and artifacts. Handcrafted Jewelry Each piece of jewelry has been handcrafted by Native American artisans using either metal or beads. The Pueblo, Hopi, and Navajo learned the art of silversmithing from the Spanish during the 1800s and have since crafted their own metalworking techniques. Other jewelry traditions involve grinding turquoise, coral, and shell or carving wood and bone to form beads. Such handiwork is available as earrings, rings, bracelets, necklaces, bolo ties, belt buckles, and other pieces of wearable art. Other popular art [...]