“I just returned from an 11-day driving trip in the Southwest, during which my daughter, her wife, and I visited many trading posts and other places where you can buy Native American (especially Navajo, Zuni, and Pueblo) jewelry. One of our favorite places was this trading post located about 12 miles before you get to Bryce Canyon if you are coming from Zion. We found a wide variety of Native American made jewelry at good prices. I bought two pairs of earrings (turquoise slab type and beaded type), while my daughter bought a Kewa heishi bracelet and turquoise and silver earrings, and my daughter-in-law got a Kewa necklace. We had seen these kinds of items before and after we went to this shop, but this shop had the best prices we saw anywhere on our trip. I wish I had bought more things there, in fact, because prices in Kanab, Cameron, Tuba City, and Sedona were much higher, and this shop had the best variety, The husband and wife owners were very pleasant and helpful as well. I took a few pictures in an effort to show the range of what they carried. I strongly recommend you stop here if you are looking for Native American jewelry and you visit Bryce Canyon. You will not find better prices elsewhere.”
“I just returned from an 11-day driving trip in the Southwest, during which my daughter, her wife, and I visited many trading posts and other places where you can buy Native American (especially Navajo, Zuni, and Pueblo) jewelry. One of our favorite places was this trading post located about 12 miles before you get to Bryce Canyon if you are coming from Zion. We found a wide variety of Native American made jewelry at good prices. I bought two pairs of earrings (turquoise slab type and beaded type), while my daughter bought a Kewa heishi bracelet and turquoise and silver earrings, and my daughter-in-law got a Kewa necklace. We had seen these kinds of items before and after we went to this shop, but this shop had the best prices we saw anywhere on our trip. I wish I had bought more things there, in fact, because prices in Kanab, Cameron, Tuba City, and Sedona were much higher, and this shop had the best variety, The husband and wife owners were very pleasant and helpful as well. I took a few pictures in an effort to show the range of what they carried. I strongly recommend you stop here if you are looking for Native American jewelry and you visit Bryce Canyon. You will not find better prices elsewhere.”