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“in beauty may you walk”
1941 was the inception year for the Navajo Tribe’s Arts & Crafts Guild. In 1972, under the direction of Chairman Peter McDonald, the Guild became Navajo Arts & Crafts Enterprise (NACE) and moved from Fort Wingate to Window 1941 was the inception year for the Navajo Tribe’s Arts & Crafts Guild. In 1972, under the direction of Chairman Peter McDonald, the Guild became Navajo Arts & Crafts Enterprise (NACE) and moved from Fort Wingate to Window Rock. In the capital of the Navajo Nation, NACE flourished adding store locations in Arizona at Cameron, Kayenta, Chinle and National Monument as well as expanding to New Mexico in Alamo and Shiprock. Each location offers customers quality traditional to contemporary jewelry, the best in hand-woven Navajo rugs, repairs and restoration of jewelry, embroidery services, graphic arts services, Pendleton products, the latest in Western clothing in Horned Moon Apparel and the Boutique where many gifts are available. NACE is not only a place to purchase outstanding hand-made products but a home to raw materials for artisans to create the wonderful selections of jewelry and rugs found at NACE. NACE welcomes on-line orders at www.gonavajo.com. At NACE, purchases of authentic Native American arts and crafts can be made with confidence..
Navajo Arts & Crafts Enterprise
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- Sun: 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm
- Mon - Sat: 9:00 am - 8:00 pm
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