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How Acoma Pottery Influences Fashion

How Acoma Pottery Influences Fashion

The Acoma Pueblo, located just west of Albuquerque, New Mexico, is home to a rich tradition of arts and culture. While there are many incredible artists of varying modalities both historical and contemporary who are Acoma, the community is particularly famous for... Read more
How Can You Tell If Your Navajo Pottery Is Real?

How Can You Tell If Your Navajo Pottery Is Real?

There’s something about traditional Navajo pottery that seems almost magical. Whether it was crafted as a functional piece or as a ceremonial offering, Navajo pottery is both complex and simplistic at the same time.  It’s no secret why more and more people are... Read more
How Do You Clean Navajo Pottery?

How Do You Clean Navajo Pottery?

If you enjoy collecting Navajo pottery to beautify your living space or give as meaningful gifts, knowing how to care for it properly will go a long way toward preserving your pieces for years to come.  Navajo pottery goes through a very specific creation process, and... Read more
How Is Pueblo Pottery Made?

How Is Pueblo Pottery Made?

Pueblo pottery is a cherished art form that has been passed down through generations of Native American artisans. Understanding how Pueblo pottery is made offers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage and intricate craftsmanship of these remarkable pieces.  Here’s... Read more
How Kachina Dolls Are Made

How Kachina Dolls Are Made

The Hopi People are a community of Native Americans whose traditional territory is situated in what is now northeastern Arizona. While many aspects of traditional Hopi arts and culture are widely recognized, their long history of creating kachina dolls is particularly... Read more
How to Buy Quality Pueblo Pottery

How to Buy Quality Pueblo Pottery

  **Taken from Palms Trading Company Owner Guy Berger’s book, Pueblo and Navajo Contemporary Pottery and Directory of Artists, Second Edition** Almost every day as we buy Pueblo pottery here at Palms Trading Company, I get asked the question, “How do you... Read more
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