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Since 1957, Toh-Atin Gallery of Durango, Colorado, has been recognized as a quality dealer in Native American and Southwest art. Having begun as traders in Navajo rugs, the family business, owned and operated by Jackson Clark, has a nationwide reputation as one of the finest gallery operations in the country.

 

Please use our site, not only as a place to purchase art, but as an educational tool to learn more about the artists and the truly amazing art of the Southwest and the Native American people who live here.

 

We hope you will have an informative, exciting and enjoyable experience.

 

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Do you have Navajo weavings, Indian jewelry, Pueblo pottery or Hopi Kachina dolls that are a little worse for wear and need restoration and repair? Too often, valuable pieces are discarded when they could be restored to their original beauty for a fraction of their value. Contact us and we can arrange these services for you!

Please call for additional information: 1-800-525-0384

New additions

Natural wool hand spun in brown, grey an cream and red aniline. Measures close t
Vintage Teec Nos Pos woven in natural white, gray, black, brown and aniline red
Stella Begay has creatively combined styles by placing a Yei be Che in the cent

News and Events

Hopi Coil Basket Collection

 
 
 
 

Toh-Atin Galley has just received a collection of Hopi Coil Baskets that were collected in the 1950's through the 1980's.  It is an outstanding collection, primarily of wall plaques or trays, in excellent condition. The collection is being offered for sale for the first time, there are approximately 55 baskets to choose from.

Recent articles

Announcing Sculptor Artist, Eddy Shorty

 Eddy Shorty- Stone Sculptor -

Eddy Shorty grew up in a remote area of Navajoland, west of Chaco Canyon, in New Mexico. Shorty had formal training at the Institute of American Indian Art in Santa Fe, in the late 1980's. It seemed that he was destined to find sculpture," I ended up in a sculpture class only when a jewelry class I wanted to take was full, working with stone felt so natural to me. I knew I had found my life's work."




For Prints and Posters . . . the Toh-Atin Publishing Company

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Toh-Atin Publishing is one of the nation's leading publishers of limited edition prints and posters by the country's finest Native American, Western, Southwestern and wildlife artists.

Purchase prints directly from your computer.

Indian Arts & Crafts Association Since 1974