Tanner Trading

Written by K. Hart at www.casago.com

About

Tanner Trading is your one-stop shop for authentic Native American jewelry, art, hats, boots, home decor, and more! This is the place to pick up a gift for loved ones or something for yourself. Let's explore this family-owned business in more detail.

Our story begins in the 1800s with pioneer, miner, and all-around good guy Seth Tanner. He settled in Tuba City, Arizona, and befriended the Navajo and Hopi Indians. He and his family learned their language, which earned him the nickname "Big Bear." This association led to trading, and while modest, Tanner Trading opened in 1872.

Today, the family is still connected and involved with the company, sourcing artwork from Navajo artists. Your purchase promotes Native American culture, artists, and stories from the Southwest.

The primary store, Fifth Generation Trading Company, is in Farmington, New Mexico, with the Park City store as the newest location. It's easy to find in Park City Main Street Historic District, making it easy to plan a shopping day.

Tanner Trading features two floors that are well-stocked with everything from rugs and jewelry to hats and apparel. They offer personalized consultation services to assist in selecting the perfect piece or rug for your home's decor. This extra touch enables customers to weave a story within their home with Native American artwork and stories.

Visiting Tanner Trading offers insight into Navajo culture and artwork, making it an eye-opening experience.

Tanner Trading: Fun Facts & Cool Features

A heartwarming feature of this business is that instead of exploiting Native Americans, it assists in creating a livelihood and lasting legacies. You can rest assured that your purchase furthers this mission and does not support a third-party factory overseas.

A cool feature at Tanner Trading is the personalized consultation service. The consultants can meet at your home, in-store, or via video call at your residence. The goal is to understand your space, style, and preferences. Next, the consultant will recommend artwork, décor, and furniture for your home. Lastly, they can offer tips on the optimal placement to enhance your home's beauty and cultural significance. If that's not enough, your consultant can help customize a piece to suit your requirements.

The store's convenient location downtown makes it easy to plan a delicious meal after a day of shopping or consulting. One standout to consider is Riverhorse on Main, steps away from Tanner Trading. You can also add a day learning about the area's mining history at Park City Museum and then shop until you drop on Main Street.

Did you know that there are different types of turquoise or that some variants have been overmined? Visit the Tanner Trading website to learn more about this famous Native American stone. It will help in your search for the ultimate piece of jewelry.

The popularity of Western shows and documentaries on streaming services has increased interest in the Southwestern and Native Americans. If this is you, you'll have a mouth-dropping experience visiting Tanner Trading. They carry more than turquoise and silver jewelry. You'll discover cowboy boots, hats, belts, bull and cow horns, knives, and more!

Tanner Trading is perfect for those looking for authentic Native American gifts, home decor, or souvenirs on a Park City vacation.

Getting There

  • Head southwest on Park Ave toward 9th St.
  • Continue on Park Ave until you reach Deer Valley Dr.
  • Turn left onto Deer Valley Dr.
  • Take the first exit at the traffic circle to stay on Deer Valley Dr.
  • At the next traffic circle, take the 2nd exit onto Marsac Ave.
  • Travel on Marsac Ave for approximately 0.4 miles.
  • Address: 550 Main St., Park City, UT

Cost

Visiting Tanner Trading is free!

Local Tips

  • Check their website for items now found in the store.
  • Everything in the store is 100% authentic and made by the Navajo in New Mexico.
  • Join their email list for specials, sales, and additional information.
  • Remember, Tanner Tradind is closed on Sundays.

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