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January 2024 by Grant Becker
It's a shame that this place decided to close their doors on the FourTil4 car meet over one sour experience. This was a great community event made up of a lot of great people which is now being halted because of this. I actually went into this shop on multiple occasions after the meets and the owner was nice. It's a shame they decided to be so petty
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June 2023 by Thomas L.
Power tip: we were here just walking downtown, browsing around to see what's interesting. Walked into this quaint family-run shop. The gentleman was very nice to us, educating us on various things, including interesting facts about different types of turquoise. The lady was also very nice, educating us on Hopi Indian spiritual figures, in addition to making recommendations for hikes locally. Even though we didn't get anything, as my friend was looking for a very specific type of jewelry that they didn't carry, their generosity with their time was appreciated. They were also altruistic in recommending another shop down the street to find what she was looking for. I'll definitely come back if I want to get anything that they carry.
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March 2023 by Richard B.
Nicely curated collection of the best SW Native American artists featuring top notch turquoise. On the higher end of retail pricing, but some beautiful historically important pieces.
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December 2022 by 98norbertoa
The owners were amazing and a pleasure to deal with. They have beautiful things and could not be more knowledgable and engaging.
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November 2022 by Eric Wyles
Thank you Deb and Alston, my transaction was flawless. If you want Museum quality genuine Native or Indigenous Art I highly recommend a visit online or better yet in person.
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August 2022 by Diane Seagroves
Experts & no fake items like found in far too many other shops. Been customer for many years. Plus, the Neal's are just awesome people.
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March 2022 by Katharine C.
Wonderful collection of beautiful Indian weaving, baskets, jewelry, and pottery. The proprietors are well-informed and generous with their knowledge. We love visiting here and learning more about these arts.
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March 2022 by John Steindl
Great stuff but really expensive!
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February 2022 by Ron S.
These people are awful! I love and collect Native American baskets and walked into their gallery in old town Scottsdale. The owner was busy packing something but glanced up at me and did not say anything. I went over to the baskets and after waiting a while for him to acknowledge me, I asked what the price range was for the baskets on a shelf. He sarcastically said "there is no range... which one." I pointed at one basket and he quoted a price and went back to his packing. I reached to hold it in my hand and he and his wife barked at me to not touch the baskets! I put it back on the shelf and he came over and took the basket off the shelf with one hand which was no different than I had done. They both lost a sale as I was willing to spend around $3,000 for a basket but they were so rude and condescending that I walked out the door. I can't remember then I have been treated so rudely. I guess they must do well as they drove off a customer.
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July 2021 by Lisa Piccarreta
Beautiful selection of Native American rugs, pottery, jewelry.
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April 2021 by Ruthellen Keiser
The owners, Alston and Deb Neil are both incredibly knowledgeable about all facets of native American art. Although they are a small shop, they only carry the highest quality items.
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March 2021 by Michael Gonzales
Very cool stolen indian artifacts some ones getting a cursed
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June 2020 by Kristen Rose
Deb and Alston are a gem. They are widely respected and highly regarded in the Native American arts trade. Not only that, they go out of their way to continue to support various tribes and individuals out of their own pocket. We have purchased numerous pieces from them and are very grateful for their openness and knowledge that they so willingly share. Their integrity is second to none. One of the greatest institutions in the country for Native American art consults with them. Their only goal is to increase and enhance the appreciation of Native American art. I trust them hands-down. No matter what city we are in in the Southwest, they don’t hesitate to refer us to another dealer. They are friends with many dealers of Native American Art. It’s a high bar and a tightknit community. I love buying from them. I’m grateful for their dedication to the art and if you cross their path you should trust that what they’re telling you is the truth.
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April 2018 by Dan Wiernasz
I recently bought a piece of Maricopa pottery from the website. As expected ,the pottery was a beautiful addition to my collection. I've had other items shipped to my home and the packing is always done carefully. It's also a pleasure to visit Deb and Alston in their gallery. Would recommend a visit while in Scottsdale.
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April 2018 by Amy Watts
I went to Scottsdale on vacation last week and wandered into this shop. They were very nice and helpful. I had just learned of katsina dolls while visiting the Heard museum (Sorry, I live in Georgia lol). The owners were very knowledgeable and I look forward to adding more dolls to my new collection.