2013. awesome. At least 20 pieces of silver and 13 pieces of Navajo stone worth trading at The Indian. However, the wood faced merchants here seem to have misplaced their life spirits. Do their souls mingle among the big pow wow in the sky?
Katherine S.
Tu valoración: 5 Sunnyvale, CA
I was born in Arizona and last time my family went back to visit, we stopped at some shops to look at hand-crafted jewelry and home items like pottery and moccasins. I was walking around downtown and I had to stop when I spotted the shop. I think it’s great that this store is bringing Native American jewelry and hand-crafted items to shoppers. I didn’t look at prices, but I’m sure the items are expensive. If I was looking for unique gifts for someone special I would definitely come here to support Native American jewelers and craftsmen/women. They have items from pottery to turquoise jewelry and paintings! The jewelry collections have the photos and/or names of the jewelers next to them.
Linda H.
Tu valoración: 1 Palo Alto, CA
Mean spirited manager who should not be working in sales(55ish, grey short hair, not kind). The shop is fine but your store is only as good as your employees… sadly.
Sophia R.
Tu valoración: 5 Saratoga, CA
The Indian Store has the best selection of items in the Bay Area that I have ever seen. The staff is so so helpful and kind. If you are looking for any Indian items this is the place to go. They have a yearly event where the artists come from Arizona and New Mexico and you can mingle and meet them. It is a great experience and a great place to go for gifts.