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Gourds, Etc. Native American Christmas Art Show

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Gourds, Etc. Native American Christmas Art Show

Just in time for Christmas! Five Cherokee Artists come together to offer for immediate purchase: Beautiful Native American Gourd Art, Paintings, Bead Work, Pottery, Basketry, Textiles, Jewelry, Ornaments and gift ideas. Artists will be on site throughout the show to visit with and to answer any questions visitors might have. Plan to attend. Enjoy a cup of punch while you browse throughout the studio/gallery. Each room will overflow with wonderful Native American Art for your shopping pleasure. Visa/MC accepted. 10am - 5pm (both days).

Gourds, Etc. Native American Christmas Art Show

Address : 9002 S. 4392 Rd. Claremore OK
Phone : 918-479-8739   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : vbates@sstelco.com

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Admission Fee : Free

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