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Welcome to Winfield Trading Company, a family-owned business offering one of the most extensive, authentic collections of Native American arts and crafts. Collectors and museums go to Winfield looking for extraordinary, unique treasures. For seventy years, Winfield Trading Company has provided a vast array of quality hand-crafted jewelry, exquisite Navajo rugs, sculptures, baskets, pottery, Kachina dolls, paintings, and fetishes to individual collectors and businesses alike. Winfield Trading also hosts the largest selection of unique Lone Mountain Turquoise stone and jewelry available. They don’t have standard business hours. Email or call ahead to schedule an appointment if you want to visit the store.

History of Winfield Trading Company

For seventy years, the Winfield family has supplied Native American craftsmen with the silver, turquoise, and other materials necessary for the creation of their art. Winfield Trading Company purchases most finished products directly from craftsmen represented by many tribes, such as the Apache, Cheyenne-Arapaho, Hopi, Navajo, Santa Domingo, and Zuni. Today, Winfield Trading Company is owned and operated by Justin and Rebecca Winfield.

In 1951, Menless C. Winfield began mining turquoise at the Villa Grove Mine, in the San Luis Valley of Colorado. He sold the loose, semi-precious stone to local tribal members from the Santa Domingo, Navajo, and Zuni reservations, who then used the stone in their hand-crafted jewelry. From its close relation to local Native American tribes, Winfield Trading was born.