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There is a 5,000
square foot warehouse that supplies this site and many items are
not pictured here. If you are looking for a specific item,
contact me and I will do my best to find it.
Please note: If ordering from outside
the USA you must e-mail for shipping cost before you place an
order. Tell me what you want and I will check on
shipping cost and let you know.
sales@arizonaflutes.com
If you are having the item shipped to
an apt. Include the apt number in the address. UPS charges
an additional $11.00 if they have to look up the number.
I found this precious little Acoma
kitten.
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All items ordered January 23rd through
the 31st will be shipped on February 1st. The warehouse is closed
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Native American flutes, pottery and hand painted drums as
well as
Navajo flutes are all for sale online, as are American Indian
dolls,
Indian pottery, Navajo pottery, Navajo and Acoma wedding
vases, Indian horsehair pottery and Acoma pottery, and
artifacts replicas. If you are looking for Indian artifacts,
Navajo artifacts or
Native American flutes we have all this and more in our online
store.
The
Native American flutes offered here are of excellent quality
and a great price.
Jona Thompson is the main flute maker but there are flutes
by other craftsmen.
The Native
American flute has achieved some measure of fame for its
distinctive sound, used in a variety of New Age and World music
recordings. The instrument was originally very personal; its
music was played without accompaniment in courtship and healing,
meditation, and spiritual rituals.
There are many
stories about how different peoples discovered the flute. A
common character in these stories is the woodpecker, who put
holes in hollow branches while searching for termites. The wind
would blow around these branches, creating sounds that the
people noticed and sought to recreate. The actual development of
the flute most likely did not follow this pattern. The theory
that it was developed by the Ancient pueblo peoples based on
Mesoamerican designs is the most common solution. *
There
is a large selection of quality
Weddings vases
by Navajo and Acoma artist offered at various prices. Read the story of the
Wedding Vase tradition.
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Notes from a happy customers
" I received the
Hummingbird Wedding Vase. It is absolutely
gorgeous! It
is so beautiful in the photo, but when you see it in person it is
just
stunning. I can't wait to give it as a wedding gift. I only
wish I
was going to be there so I could see the couple's reaction when
they open it. I am so glad that I happened upon your site. It was
worth the hours and hours I spent on the Internet looking for a
unique and thoughtful wedding gift. ;) Thank you so much,"
Lisa
Audette
"The Westly Begaye vase I
ordered is beautiful . It is so impressive
I am keeping it for my own collection. Thank you for
your prompt service."
Sharon Hopper
"Got the wedding vase and it is
magnificent. I know my friends will love it.
I am so glad that it is glazed and they can use it in
their ceremony.
You can be certain that I will be ordering from your
site again. You have such a nice selection."
Randy Debuy
Check out the beautiful horsehair pottery this site has
to offer. This is only a sampling of what is on
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