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Garland's We specialize in authentic handmade Native American art.

Warm textures of the Southwest 🌵
07/07/2022

Warm textures of the Southwest 🌵

Yei Weaving by the superbly talented, Margie Elwood
06/29/2022

Yei Weaving by the superbly talented, Margie Elwood

Large and finely woven Teec Nos Pos by Thelma James. This weaving has a unique three-dimensional-looking border that The...
06/13/2022

Large and finely woven Teec Nos Pos by Thelma James. This weaving has a unique three-dimensional-looking border that Thelma called her “ribbon border.” This weaving took five months to weave with Thelma weaving approximately 6 hours per day!

Burntwater Tapestry by Rebecca Tso. This fine weaving features 90-100 threads per inch and all vegetal dyes 🌱
03/24/2022

Burntwater Tapestry by Rebecca Tso. This fine weaving features 90-100 threads per inch and all vegetal dyes 🌱

Stunning Vintage (1940s) Ganado Red
02/21/2022

Stunning Vintage (1940s) Ganado Red

“German Town Eyedazzler” (Circa 1890 - 1910)
02/20/2022

“German Town Eyedazzler”

(Circa 1890 - 1910)

The Tohono O'Odham (Papago) people are known worldwide for their beautiful basketry. Traditionally a semi-nomadic people...
02/17/2022

The Tohono O'Odham (Papago) people are known worldwide for their beautiful basketry.

Traditionally a semi-nomadic people, the Tohono O'Odham lifestyle called for light, transportable containers. Their baskets varied in shape and size depending on their use, and were traditionally made from willow or yucca.

Europeans introduced horses to the American West and in the mid-20th century, those horses greatly influence Tohono O'Odham basketry. They began weaving extremely fine, miniature baskets using the tail hair of horses. Using the same coiling techniques as their more traditional baskets, the horsehair baskets were so fine that it's almost impossible to count the number of stitches per inch.

Horsehair baskets have become highly collectible and there are very few Tohono O'Odham artists alive today that can create this beautiful artform.

“Crossroads” Up close look at Yei be chai weaving done by none other than Sarah Paul Begay. This beautiful and intricate...
02/16/2022

“Crossroads”

Up close look at Yei be chai weaving done by none other than Sarah Paul Begay.

This beautiful and intricate weaving brings together the past (Crystal design) and the present (Two Grey Hills), with the Yei be chais connecting the two.

Delicate details“Monument Valley” Pictorial woven by the talented Charlene Laughing.
02/14/2022

Delicate details

“Monument Valley” Pictorial woven by the talented Charlene Laughing.

Two in one! This beautiful new arrival by Josephine Wilson features both Storm Pattern and Wide Ruins designs.
01/18/2022

Two in one! This beautiful new arrival by Josephine Wilson features both Storm Pattern and Wide Ruins designs.

The simple elegance of natural wool 🐑 Two Grey Hills by Geraldine Yellowhair
12/08/2021

The simple elegance of natural wool 🐑 Two Grey Hills by Geraldine Yellowhair

A Koyemsi (Mudhead) in conversation with a Mocker Kachina 💬These two Hopi Kachina dolls are each carved entirely out of ...
11/10/2021

A Koyemsi (Mudhead) in conversation with a Mocker Kachina 💬

These two Hopi Kachina dolls are each carved entirely out of one piece of Cottonwood root, by the always talented and innovative, Michael Dean Jenkins.

Address

411 State Route 179
Sedona, AZ
86336

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm
Sunday 10am - 5pm

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+19282824070

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