Discover a world of authentic art from many northern pueblos, including Acoma, San Felipe Pueblo, Jemez, Santo Domingo, and Cochiti. Works include pottery, paintings, jewelry, and more.
Established by teachers in 1981 as a co-op for Zuni arts and crafts, Keshi has always maintained personal relationships with individual carvers, jewelers and potters. We continue to buy directly from the Zuni people. Our reasonable prices and complete authenticity reflect this.
We host one of the largest selections of Zuni fetishes in the world and we feel honored to be involved with these kind and generous people.
The word “fetish” in Native American culture, represents a found rock or pebble that resembles an animal, which may be carved to enhance the image, and imbued with a spiritual power or “medicine.” The Zuni are also well-known for their Petit Point turquoise jewelry, and exquisite pottery.
Elah-kwa (thank you in Zuni).