Related Links

  • "Bull Market in Navajo Rugs," 1999 article which appeared in Business Week regarding the value of Navajo Rugs: businessweek.com
  • Center for Southwest Studies - Fort Lewis College, Durango, Colorado, is a source of information on Southwest art and the repository for the Durango Collection, a historical collection of Southwest textiles originally gathered by Jackson Clark, I, who began Toh-Atin Gallery in 1957, and Mark Winter, owner of Toadlena Trading Post: swcenter.fortlewis.edu
  • Hubbell Trading Post - National Parks web site with information about this historical trading post where the Ganado rug was "born": nps.gov/hutr
  • Native American Artists - The title is pretty self-explanatory: artnatam.com

Toh-Atin Gallery: Southwest Art, Native American Art, Navajo Rugs, Indian jewelry, Kachinas,Native American pottery, animal fetishes, Native American baskets, Southest sculpture Since 1957, Toh-Atin Gallery of Durango, Colorado, has been recognized as a quality dealer in Native American and Southwest art. This is your source for authentic Navajo rugs and weavings; Indian jewelry; kachinas; Native American baskets; Native American pottery, Mata Ortiz pottery and other hand-coiled pottery; animal fetishes; masks; Alaskan ivory carvings; and original Southwest paintings and Southwest sculpture. Our site is full of information about the arts and artists we represent. If you are viewing this text, your browser lacks the ability to read frames. Don't worry, you can still enjoy our site. All the pages can be viewed from the contents page. Please come inside by clicking the following: <A href="Pages%20html/Special/contents.html">Contents</A> <body bgcolor="#ffffff"> <p> </p> <script src="http://www.google-analytics.com/urchin.js" type="text/javascript"> </script> <script type="text/javascript"> _uacct = "UA-231208-4"; urchinTracker(); </script></body>

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