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September 2022 by Cynthia K.
I'm so happy I found this place! The owner, Todd, is so great at what he does. No only is the store full of beautiful pieces, but he can also custom make new pieces just for you. I've brought him broken pieces that he's helped me fix, I've bought new pieces from him, and he even turned my late grandmothers earring into a beautiful necklace for me. His service and prices are amazing, I don't take my jewelry anywhere else!
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February 2022 by Shawn G.
Todd did a one-of-a-kind, custom-designed wedding band for me back in 2009. He was great to work with and super thoughtful and helpful with input and suggestions on the final design. I love the work he does and look forward to having another cool piece made here in the near future.
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January 2022 by Liz Irons
Had a great time in this store. What a find!
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August 2021 by Britnie H.
Great little business at the base of Palos Verdes. They have a some really beautiful Native American made jewelry. Anything from rings, cuffs, earrings to belt buckles and bigger statements pieces. The owner also repairs & resizes jewelry. Very peaceful atmosphere in the store. I've purchased a couple pieces from there and I LOVE THEM. I highly recommend paying a visit. I'm sure something will catch your eye!
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January 2021 by Jo deortega
Excellent and beautiful. Something for everyone
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January 2020 by Meiko G.
Such a fan of Taos Indian Trading Co. It's a great store with so much to look at I always find something so beautiful and unique! The store has a nice rang of price on jewelry from very fancy to the everyday wear and gift able pieces. For Christmas I got matching jewelry for my friend and I, "spiney oyster" in our favorite colors. The store also offers ring sizing. And last but not least some real cool Native American painting!! This is one of my favorite shopping spots.
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December 2019 by david delgado
I have my native crafts there and he also repairs rings
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September 2019 by Laurel Woodley
Visited after seeing from the road. Wonderful and broad selection of Native American art including jewelry, pottery and decorative items. Jewelry repair also on the premises.
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July 2019 by Alice Cat Williams
miss it in Santa Monica, good luck closer to home! many years of fine finds!
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June 2018 by Ronni Natal
No Thanks. Being a Full-Blood I disliked the red warbonnet. Fake.
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February 2016 by Paul B.
We love Taos Indian Trading! There is no better place for amazing jewelry and beautiful custom designed bracelets, rings, bolo ties and necklaces. We own several custom rings and bracelets from Taos Indian Trading. The owner is very knowledgable and friendly and we have always been treated extremely well here. This is our first stop if we are looking for a special gift.
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April 2014 by Kathy Owens
Great Native American store! !! Quality jewelry and art.
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April 2013 by Russell B.
A refined, condensed, classic Native American store. It's Santa Fe New Mexico meets Beverly Hills. I don't know how the guy keeps his front window so clean and how he makes his display with no footprints in the sand or any indication of dust dirt or human interference. This is the shop you go for incense, sage, dream catchers, turquoise and silver jewelry, arrow heads, leather, feathers, and all that Indian stuff. It's block down the street from Thunderbolt Spiritual Books so you can visit both places in one shot and probably find what you need between the two. The gentleman that runs the shop locks the front door because he's in back making or repairing jewelry so you have to press a bell to get in. It's worth it. It smells good in there and makes you shiver with that real deal Native American vibe when you look around.
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August 2007 by Jay F.
Who goes here? How the hell does it stay in business? Who would buy this stuff? Why in Santa Monica? I have never once in my life seen anybody in here, it gets two stars because of the figure in the window, but other than that, I don't see anybody really interested in this place enough to spend money here. At least it doesn't smell like some "Trading Company" stores do...c'mon you know when you walk by and you get that smell of sage or some bad incense? For fans of Taos Indian culture and my grandfather.