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    Painted Desert Quilts

    5.0 (7 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    Nakai Indian Art - This white building (where this sign is) is vacant. Leo's shop is to the right.

    Nakai Indian Art

    3.8(4 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    On our trip from LA to Kingman to Telluride to Moab we skipped camping in the rain in favor of a…read morenight at the Motel 6 down the street from Nakai's. There are a couple of listings for this shop so make sure to go to 357 Navajo Blvd. When we arrived the shop was closed but a note on the door instructed 'potential customers' to call. The owner Leo arrived in 5 minutes as promised and greeted us warmly. Inside there are three jewelry cases filled to the brim with copper, silver, and turquoise jewelry. You can find Hopi, Navajo, and Zuni handmade jewelry, ceramics, and textile pieces at Nakai's. This was the only trading post we stopped in Holbrook and is certainly worth a visit. Leo is knowledgeable about his trade and was happy to explain the differences in turquoise to me, producing the map you can see in my photos. He was patient in helping me select a pair of earrings and checking out rings in my size. Be sure to visit Nakai's and it's reasonably priced wares.

    I bought some pieces from Leo in 2018 and 2019. This man grew my love and respect for the art of…read moreIndian jewelry making immensely. He was so knowledgeable, I spent HOURS talking to him about different stones and pieces. He was honestly so joyous about his craft that I bought 6-7 pieces from him. To this DAY, I still wear my favorite ring every single day and find it so cool to know the knowledge and history behind it. Definitely made to last and extremely unique jewelry. Leo is a national gem!

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    Nakai Indian Art - Grabbed these Zuni sunface studs for a reasonable price.

    Grabbed these Zuni sunface studs for a reasonable price.

    Nakai Indian Art - Leo's second location listed here.

    Leo's second location listed here.

    Nakai Indian Art - Map of where different turquoise comes from and one of the three display cases.

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    Map of where different turquoise comes from and one of the three display cases.

    Navajo & Hopi Indian Arts & Crafts Center

    Navajo & Hopi Indian Arts & Crafts Center

    4.8(5 reviews)
    31.7 mi

    Looked enticing from the signs on the road so we took a right exit. Perhaps Mondays are the day…read morethese shops are closed. Anyways, good chance to stretch out legs since the entrance was barricaded and make use of the photo ops on the exterior of their property. Cool, on Route 66 and the sign Take it EZ jogged hubs memory of the Eagles' song of our youth.

    Thank you, Carl! Went in to browse & left with a healthy…read moredose of knowledge from a Winslow native & Navajo man. My fascination for Navajo & Hopi history & culture began in the 70s, so I had to stop. Antique Hopi & Navajo items dot the walls & hang from ceilings & are mixed in with newly crafted items in the cases. Carl, the owner, inherited the shop from his father. An old photo of Carl & his dad is proudly displayed on a kiosk, as well as a photo of his great grandfather, black & white photo of his grandad Outside the entrance, a Vietnam veteran & Navajo native (sorry did not get his name) paints beautiful art, the colors reminiscent of 60s & 70s era native art. What a treat to watch him work. If you're into rocks & petrified wood, Carl has buckets. Also polished stone jewelry pieces, including raw amethyst, turquoise & other semi precious stones. Hopi & Navajo artesian crafted beaded cuffs, hair clips. & other items... including really cool Carabiners with beadwork. I bought a couple for the grandkids & a pretty cuff for Someone commented negatively about the prices. Go buy your souvenirs from the dollar store, made in China on a machine.

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    Navajo & Hopi Indian Arts & Crafts Center - But this too was closed

    But this too was closed

    Navajo & Hopi Indian Arts & Crafts Center - Would have been fun...

    Would have been fun...

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    Crystal Forest Museum & Gifts

    Crystal Forest Museum & Gifts

    3.8(13 reviews)
    16.9 mi

    My girls and I just missed entering the Petrified Forest National Park near this entrance by about…read morean hour. So we paused at Crystal Forest Museum & Gifts for a while. Crystal Forest is not only a private gift shop NOT associated with the National Park, but they also a campground. Check this out if you are traveling with an RV or tent because Petrified and Painted Desert do not allow camping to my knowledge. The museum is near the RV parking area. A separate, larger gift shop is on the other side of the National Park entrance. I'm a fan of this shop because they sell a variety of petrified wood that you are not allowed to take from the parks. "Then how do they get the petrified wood?" My oldest asked me. I did not inquire about this with staff members. It was so dark and I knew I would be soon approaching winter storms, so I wanted to get back on the road. Restrooms were available. Arizona is more than just the Grand Canyon and Sedona... check this area out too!

    Crystal Forest Museum & Gifts has a lot of interesting items that relate to the Petrified Forest…read moreand Painted Desert. This private gift shop is not part of the national park and is located outside the south entrance. They have a really nice collection of colorful petrified wood here. It is illegal to take petrified wood from the park, so this place is a great option to purchase some. Next to the gift shop is a campground with approximately 20 spots. Most sites have sheltered picnic tables. You can camp with an RV, tent or sleep in one of their teepees. Just check with the gift shop for availability. There is no camping inside Petrified Forest National Park, so this is your best option.

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    Crystal Forest Museum & Gifts - Site with covered picnic table

    Site with covered picnic table

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