Palms Trading
FEATURED NATIVE AMERICAN ART CATEGORIES
Native American Art Trading Company With Authentic Art You Can Trust
As the premier Native American art trading company, we cherish the blend of Native American Pueblos—from Acoma to Zuni to Hopi, as well as the Navajo Nation—and Western ways of life that have created a unique Southwestern culture. The preservation of Native American traditions and the influence of contemporary culture can be seen in the various art forms characteristic of the region.
BEST PRICES ANYWHERE
Because Palms Trading Company buys directly from Native American artists, there’s no middleman distributor. That allows Palms Trading Company to sell our Native American items at low prices.
In the store, the suggested retail price is clearly marked on each piece, but our customers pay half of the listed price unless a piece is also labeled “net”. Online, you’ll only see the actual cost—the pieces are already marked at the 50% discount, and net pieces are marked as such.
AUTHENTIC
Palms Trading Company began as a local grocery store where Native Americans would trade their crafts for groceries. We’ve held fast to our humble beginnings, buying jewelry, pottery, and other crafts directly from Native American artists.
Palms Trading Company carries unique and authentic Native American pottery, jewelry, and other crafts. Each piece is one-of-a-kind; you won’t find another like it anywhere else.
EXPERIENCE THE MAGIC
Whether you’re looking for a Southwestern accent for your home décor, a new necklace to fit your style, or a unique gift for your friend, Palms Trading Company is where you’ll find it. Our online selections are only a fraction of our total array of Native American art and crafts. You can trust us to be your go-to Native American art trading company.
If you need help finding the perfect gift, take advantage of our personal shopper service.
We Purchase Old Native American Jewelry and Pottery
Retail Store
Mon-Fri — 10:00a-5:00p | Sat — 10:00a-5:00p | Closed Sundays
2025 Holiday Hours:
Dec 17th 11:00a-4:00p
Dec 24th 10:00a-2:00p
Dec 31st 10:00a-4:00p
** Open Select Sundays in 2025: 11:00 am – 4:00 pm **
November 30th, December 7th, December 14th and December 21st
Closed:
Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day
(800) 748-1656
Recent Blog Posts
Mata Ortiz Pottery
Casas Grandes (Paquime/Mata Ortiz) is a prehistoric archaeological ruin in Chihuahua, Mexico, whose pottery tradition was revived by well-known ceramic artist Juan Quezada. In the early 1970's, a Mexican railroad worker named Juan Quezada began...
Artist Spotlight: Myron Sarracino
It is our pleasure to introduce to you one of the most prolific contemporary potters from Laguna Pueblo, our friend, Myron Sarracino. Born January 8, 1967, Laguna Pueblo potter Myron Sarracino began creating hand-coiled, traditional pottery...
The Legend of the Dream Catcher
Dream catchers are beautiful pieces of art that have an even deeper meaning of prophecy combined with healing energies. While the legend of these works of art varies among different tribes, the fact remains that dream catchers are woven within the fabric of many...

















