36 Hours in Albuquerque

Recently the New York Times had an article on “36 Hours in Albuquerque.” It’s got interesting tips on the new and trendy, but it left out the best places for Indian jewelry and pottery. We can fill that gap right now:

Wright’s Indian Art: This is the oldest of the three business mentioned here. Wright’s was founded back in 1907, and was originally on Route 66 (where “everything” used to be in Albuquerque). They offer a wide selection of excellent Native American jewelry, pottery, paintings, fetishes and other examples of the best available. 

Cowboys and Indians Antiques: If you’re looking for vintage Native American (and Western) art, including jewelry, Navajo weavings, Pueblo pottery, andHopi kachinas, this is the place for you. They’re on historic Route 66.

Andrews Pueblo Pottery: This Old Town business has a wonderful selection of Native American pottery, plus other Native art such as painting and sculpture. They also have some fine Indian jewelry. Andrew Pottery has ben a source of fine Native American art since 1974.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Disclaimer: While we purchase merchandise from these companies, we have not received any gifts or remuneration from them in return for mentioning them in this website.


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