Bahti Indian Arts

Tom Bahti was an Indian trader in the mid-twentieth century who also wrote about his vocation. His son, Mark, has continued the tradition. He ran his gallery for many years solely in Tucson, before expanding to a second shop in Santa Fe.

We visited the Santa Fe store briefly during Indian Market this year and found it packed to the rafters. We couldn’t get any closer, but this shop carries a large selection of Indian jewelry. The selection is smaller at the Tucson gallery, but offers selections from a solid range of contemporary talent, including Navajo, Zuni, and Santo Domingo artists. There was a small case of superb vintage jewelry pieces. An equally small but good assortment of fetish carvings, katsinas, baskets and pottery are available.

When we were at the Tucson store, some remodeling was happening that will culminate in a gallery that offers fine arts. We saw an installation in progress of abstract-looking paintings by a Native artist.

Shop at Bahti Indian Arts if you want to be assured of good quality arts with impeccable pedigrees.


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