The gallery features the largest collection of Navajo rugs in the Four Corners such as "Two Grey Hills" and "Ganado Red". Classical and other traditional Native American weavings are also available.
Notah-Dineh selects the finest work from Navajo, Zuni, Hopi, and Santo Domingo Pueblo artisans. You will discover traditional and contemporary designs in both sterling silver and 14 karat gold.
Our gallery has an outstanding collection of Pueblo pottery, along with Ute and Navajo pottery, from the tiniest collectable miniatures to the outstanding detailed showpieces of today's master potters.
Opened to the public in 1994, Notah-Dineh Museum features an extensive display of historic American Indian art and artifacts.
What our visitors are saying about their experience
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This is a great stop for southwestern arts, crafts & souvenirs. They have everything from beautifully handcrafted one of a kind (very expensive) pottery to affordable pieces. They have a large variety of jewelry and a huge selection of Navajo rugs. Downstairs, in their gallery, there is a unique historical display that my children really enjoyed. Definitely worth a stop on a visit through the four corners region-far better than the typical Trading Posts and roadside vendors.
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An easy drive from Mesa Verde National Park in Cortez. Offering beautiful southwestern jewelry including both new-made signed pieces and used pieces; pottery (from new to hundred-year-old) and Navajo rugs. The shopkeepers are more than willing to explain the sourcing and relative quality of the pieces. A small museum downstairs is worth a look with artifacts, paintings and amazing Navajo rugs, including one of the largest I've ever seen.
5 Stars Yelp.com