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When visiting Santa Fe, Phoenix, Sedona, or Albuquerque, tourists often fall in love with beautiful American Indian handicrafts. While anyone can find a tourist-oriented shop that sells authentic Indian art for big bucks, bargain hunters can explore lesser known outlets.
Navajo Rugs
For many enthusiasts, weavings by artists from the largest Indian tribe in the United States are the ultimate in Native American collectibles. Hundred-year-old chiefs’ blankets routinely sell for tens of thousands of dollars at shops and at major international auctions.
Similarly, the best contemporary rugs are hardly cheap – even those the size of a placemat can cost $100 and up. However, the genuine article can be found at 20 to 40 percent less than typical retail price when bought without a middleman. Buyers must be willing to drive to the little town of Crownpoint, about three hours west of Albuquerque .
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