Kachina House is proud to carry handmade Native American Indian figurines, especially the popular Native American Pueblo handbuilt storyteller. At Kachina House we carry a wonderful variety of Native American storytellers. If you’re searching for Native American storytellers, especially handbuilt Native American Pueblo storytellers, Kachina House has what you’re looking for. Kachina House specializes in Native American and Indian storyteller figurines; we carry the largest selection of Native American products, many one of a kind. Our artisans are extremely talented and create each storyteller figurine with attention to every detail. Our Native American storyteller figurines, Native American Pueblo storytellers and Native American handbuilt storytellers are sought after by collectors all over the world. Our Sedona, AZ showroom has dozens of handmade storyteller figurines on display.
We welcome you to look around our website at the other Native American and Indian products we have available. At Kachina House we specialize in Native American Indian arts and crafts. Our Native American storytellers and Pueblo storytellers are handcrafted with extreme attention to detail. At Kachina House we believe it is the attention to detail that our Native American artisans use which makes each storyteller figurine so beautiful and surely something to be cherished.
If you live near or are planning on visiting the Sedona, AZ area, please make a trip to our showroom/warehouse. Here we have thousands of products on display as well as helpful owners to assist you with your choices and pack your purchases for shipping or to carry with you. If you find yourself with a question about one of our Native American storyteller figurines or the pricing, please don’t hesitate to ask. We are only a click or call away. We welcome your inquiries and hope to hear from you soon.
The storyteller is an adaptation of centuries-old creations in figurine pottery. Cultural traditions and values have historically been passed on by tribal elders through songs and stories geared to teaching the young. It is in these delightful representations that the intense love of the Native American Indians for their children is most clearly shown.