Gary Louis, Acoma Horse Hair Pottery

Corrine and Gary Louis

first came across the idea of using hair on their pottery after Corrine pulled out a recently fired batch of pottery and one of her own strands of hair fell on the pottery scorching the pot. It was from this accedent that the idea of using horse hair to decorate pottery was concieved.


Dennis Ramone, Native American handcrafted sterling silver jewelry

Dennis Ramone

Dennis lives in Algodon, on the Santa Domingo Pueblo, NM near Santa Fe.  He is an accomplished silversmith, his pieces reflect both traditional and contemporary style.

Hellen Sando Jimez and Lloyd Garcia, hamdmade jewelry and storyteller potteryHelen Sando and Lloyd Garcia


and their daughter live on the Santa Domingo Pueblo. Helen molds story teller pottery from natural clay. She and her husband make jewelry from turquoise and other semi precious stones.

Mary Lou Kokaly, Native American storyteller potteryMary Lou Kokaly

Mary Lou learned to make story teller pottery from her mother. Her pieces vary in size from small to quite elaborate.  They are all intricately painted with clothing and design that reflects the traditions from her native pueblos.

Joe L. and Angie P. Reano, Unique Native American Turquoise and Spiney Oyster Shell Mosaic Jewelry

Joe L. & Angie P. Reano

Their handmade mosaic inlay jewelry is made of small hand-hewn pieces of stone fitted together in the mosaic style and affixed to a shell backing. They then carve their initials in the shell of each piece.

Stacy Turpen

Stacy Turpen

His hand carved fetishes are made from a wide variety of gem stones and crafted into unique designs and color combinations creating sought after necklaces and earrings.