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Kachina House    

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Kachina House in Sedona is the largest distributor of Native American art and artifacts in Arizona. Our 5,000 square foot showroom/warehouse in West Sedona, nestled among the …
Kachina House in Sedona is the largest distributor of Native American art and artifacts in Arizona. Our 5,000 square foot showroom/warehouse in West Sedona, nestled among the famous red rocks, offers pottery including Horsehair, Acoma, Hopi, Navajo, Santa Clara, and Zuni; artifacts; jewelry; Hopi Traditional "Old Style" Katsinam and Hopi Full-Figure Contemporary Katsinam; Navajo Kachinas; Hopi Baskets; sand paintings; original art; prints; and much more. Our authentic native products made in the Southwest are signed and/or come with Certificates of Authenticity. We have also expanded and now carry gourd art by Robert Rivera as well as Mata Ortiz handbuilt pottery from Mexico. We are your source for arts and crafts from the greater southwest.

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Oct 3, 2024
I was in Sedona for one day and wanted to shop at a store that sold authentic Native American arts and crafts. When I walked into the store I was greeted by friendly staff. The owner gave me a histor… Full review by 279ilsyh
Sep 15, 2023
I live in Prescott and was looking for some Navajo etched pottery. Upon searching on line I discovered Kachina House. It's off the main highway in Sedona, but was easy to find. I've been visiting … Full review by sandygD3335BI
Jul 24, 2023
Anyone who is visiting the area and looking for Native American Art for the first time needs to stop here! They have art from many tribes in the area and when we first stepped through the door we wer… Full review by bluestravel4less
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Are all of your items made by Native Americans?
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All of the items that are on this website and most (99.9%) of the items we sell in our shop in Sedona are made by Native Americans...
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