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  1. Heard Museum Shop - Home Page. NEW. BROADFACED KACHINA DOLL BY ALEX YOUVELLA (HOPI) $500.00. Add to Cart. NEW. BADGER KACHINA DOLL BY MICHAEL GEORGE (HOPI) $560.00. Add to Cart.

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  2. Monday through Sunday. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. An experience unto itself, the Heard Museum Shop has been buying and selling authentic works of craftsmanship and artistry since 1958. The award-winning Shop is one of the world’s premiere purveyors of American Indian Art.

  3. Explore the Heard Museum Shop Our Shop sells hundreds of authentic pieces made and bought directly from American Indian artists. Build your collection and support working artists.

  4. The Heard Museum Shop features the finest, authentic, American Indian handmade jewelry, beadwork, textiles, pottery, katsinas, paintings, sculpture, and baskets. There are artists in every field who exemplify the best of the best and who have proven seminal in influencing future generations of artists and art styles.

  5. About the Heard Museum Shop. Since its founding by Dwight and Maie Heard in 1929, the Heard Museum, located in Phoenix, Arizona, has grown in size and stature to become recognized internationally for the quality of its collections, educational programming, festivals, and for the world-class Heard Museum Shops.

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  7. Florence Riggs (Diné), First Phase Chief/pictorial textile, 39 x 48 inches. 1/2. In 2011, we first bought rugs from the Heard Museum Shop, visited trading posts on the reservation, and bought a rug online (also from the Heard Museum Shop). We first attended the Crownpoint Weavers Auction and the Santa Fe Indian Market in 2012.

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