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Understanding the History of Native American Jewelry

Understanding the History of Native American Jewelry

Rich and intricately entwined with the cultural legacy of Indigenous peoples throughout North America is the history of Native American jewelry. Native American jewelers have been producing stunning jewelry for years. These items display their exceptional skills and... Read more
Textural Techniques Used in Acoma Pottery Designs

Textural Techniques Used in Acoma Pottery Designs

Acoma pottery, renowned for its intricate designs and exquisite craftsmanship, has a rich history rooted in tradition and cultural significance.  At Palms Trading Co., we are passionate about showcasing the beauty and artistry of Acoma pottery designs, which often... Read more
Top 6 Things to Do in Old Town Albuquerque

Top 6 Things to Do in Old Town Albuquerque

If you’re planning a trip to New Mexico, you can’t miss the opportunity to explore Old Town Albuquerque for the full Southwestern experience. Here, we share the top 6 things to do in Old Town to elevate your travel experience. 1. Immerse Yourself in History Old Town... Read more
How Can You Tell If Your Navajo Pottery Is Real?

How Can You Tell If Your Navajo Pottery Is Real?

There’s something about traditional Navajo pottery that seems almost magical. Whether it was crafted as a functional piece or as a ceremonial offering, Navajo pottery is both complex and simplistic at the same time.  It’s no secret why more and more people are... Read more
How Do You Clean Navajo Pottery?

How Do You Clean Navajo Pottery?

If you enjoy collecting Navajo pottery to beautify your living space or give as meaningful gifts, knowing how to care for it properly will go a long way toward preserving your pieces for years to come.  Navajo pottery goes through a very specific creation process, and... Read more
Why Is My Turquoise Turning White?

Why Is My Turquoise Turning White?

If your Native American turquoise jewelry has changed color over the years, you might be worried the color change means you don’t own real turquoise jewelry. However, there is still a good chance your turquoise is authentic despite these color changes.  Let’s explore... Read more
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