Indian Craft Shop

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Washington, United States

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Native american goods store· Arts and Crafts· Art And Entertainment· Craft store

Indian Craft Shop Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Indian Craft Shop is located in Washington, United States on 1849 C St NW. Indian Craft Shop is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category native american goods store in United States. Indian Craft Shop is an arts and crafts company based out of 1849 C St NW # 1023, Washington, null, United States.

Address

1849 C St NW

Phone

+1 2022084056

Company size

11-50 employees

Headquarters

Washington, null

Service options

In-store shopping

Open hours

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asifalam alam

Respected sir I am from india I am supplier of sea shell handicrafts and JEWELLERY items gift box All item in sea shell if you are interested kindly csend me email [email protected] Iam waiting for your msg

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Lauren Brown

Great variety of art from different tribes. The objects for sale are clearly carefully selected for their quality execution. Pieces at a range of prices. Extensive book selection. The women working here are very friendly and helpful. You won't score a major deal, but you will get a finely crafted piece at a fair market price. You will need to go inside the Department of the Interior and through security to get a visitors pass. It's in the main hallway. Look for a hanging sign. There is no signage outside of the building for the shop.

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Don Crews

Authentic and helpful

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Ace Photo

I am sure this is a five star place. Quality work with lots of books available on the topic. It just didn't have the types of Indian craft that I collect. Worth the trip to see some off the beaten path of D.C. The building it is in is worth seeing. A part of American history and current politics. Very educational.

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Dave R

Wonderful craft shop selling pieces of art from many different Native American tribes. We highly recommend making a stop here during your visit to D.C.