-
October 2021 by D
What an interesting store! My teenage sons and I had a great time perusing all of the interesting Native American folk art items in this store. We ended up buying Grandpa a wooden harmonica type instrument for Christmas. This was the perfect place to find an unusual and fun gift for a person who is hard to shop for. The staff was also very friendly. I highly recommend visiting Runa Pacha Arts & Craft.
-
July 2021 by Ari Webb
This place is super sick and it’s got a lot of neat stuff for reasonable prices, got a cool turtle for my buddy ?
-
July 2021 by travis vincent
Never had such a bad experience in a store got accused of switching price tags on a jacket and when we told her they were all priced at $15 she went and checked got proved wrong and then overcharged me for a stuffed animal no way a stuffed aninal should cost at much as a coat. Super unprofessional and will not be going back
-
January 2021 by Darleen
What an interesting store! My teenage sons and I had a great time perusing all of the interesting Native American folk art items in this store. We ended up buying Grandpa a wooden harmonica type instrument for Christmas. This was the perfect place to find an unusual and fun gift for a person who is hard to shop for. The staff was also very friendly. I highly recommend visiting Runa Pacha Arts & Craft.
-
January 2021 by Dale Green
Absolutely love this store with so many handmade products. Especially if you enjoy native American crafts from both North and South America.
-
December 2020 by Joseline Gonzalez
This store was cute and had some cool designs and styles of clothing and jewelry. Probably not somewhere I'd usually shop, but good for a more unique gift.
-
September 2019 by Kathryn Sindt
Google maps said I would find souvenirs of Utah. Not true. It also took me to the wrong end of a huge mall.
-
March 2019 by Madi Weight
Beautiful!!!!
-
November 2018 by Belinda Purdum
Cool boho shop with unique hand-made gifts and wide selection of native-inspired/originated items.
-
August 2018 by Belinda Glenn
Cool boho shop with unique hand-made gifts and wide selection of native-inspired/originated items.
-
June 2018 by Michele Sanchez
A couple of months ago my Condo Apt. had a devastating fire. Listening to The White Feather album whenever I am in my car has helped get me thru the last 3 months. The music is absolutely amazing - the sound of the flutes help me to feel peace.
-
January 2018 by Drew B.
I may be trippin'. Some three weeks ago I was wandering through the Layton Hills Mall and came across a self-proclaimed "indigenous gift shop" called Maky Arts. It was a retail store with a mishmash of products: Peruvian coats (for every, yes your reading this correctly, every NFL team); stuffed animals (mostly small dogs); toys including light-shooting rifles (you also heard this right); gigantic animal-themed dreamcatchers; Navajo-type rugs; doll accessories; Baja jackets; and an eclectic variety other things that would take me hours to describe. And then at the University Mall, I saw it all again. Except this place is RUNA Arts. I rubbed my eyes, I went to the food court and ate a Stromboli and Diet Pepsi to recharge my internal batteries. I went back to the site where I had my possible hallucination .... but it was STILL THERE. Did some Peruvian siblings named Maky and Runa have a falling out, split the family wares, and head in opposite directions on I-15? Did the name "Runa" not test well with audiences? Am I missing the nuances of a very slender difference between two totally different stores? Whatever the case, both are wonderful, eclectic, original stores that give their malls a one-of-a-kind gem. Okay, maybe two-of-a-kind ... but awesome nonetheless.
-
March 2016 by TRUE COLORS
Runa Pacha is a great place to shop and get authentic native clothing and jewlery. They are in the Orem University Mall.