Winfield Trading Company
Winfield Trading began with M. C. Winfield, who started mining turquoise in 1951 at the Villa Grove Mine in the San Luis Valley of Colorado. He would sell the loose stone to local Native Americans, such as Santa Domingo, Navajo, and Zuni, who would then use the semiprecious stone to make beautiful hand-crafted jewelry.
The Winfield family has been supplying native craftsmen with silver, turquoise, and various other materials for nearly 60 years. In turn, they have also been purchasing final products from these craftsmen. Apache, Cheyenne-Arapaho, Hopi, Navajo, Santa Domingo, and Zuni are just some of the local tribes that deal directly with the Winfields.
Stop in and visit our new 6,000 foot gallery located 20 miles south of Gallup on scenic Highway 602. Nestled against the pine and pinon trees in the high desert of New Mexico, located between the Zuni and Navajo reservations, Winfield Trading Company is a treat for everyone. Whether you're shopping for yourself or for your company, we're your one-stop shop for all Native American jewelry, arts, and crafts.
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