Santa Fe Weaving Gallery was founded in 1976 as an important contributor to the fiber arts movement by showcasing beautiful textiles as garments. Over the years, the Gallery brought in an international influence by sourcing ethnic textiles and modern design. They broadened the category of fiber artists to include felters, dyers, embroiderers and designers.
Today, the Gallery continues to seek out and represent these artists and designers as they explore new frontiers in textiles. Paper is formed into jewelry, Tyvek is fashioned into raincoats, wool is felted with metallic threads. Wovens are designed on the hand-loom and finished on a computer-driven loom.
Today, the Gallery continues to seek out and represent these artists and designers as they explore new frontiers in textiles. Paper is formed into jewelry, Tyvek is fashioned into raincoats, wool is felted with metallic threads. Wovens are designed on the hand-loom and finished on a computer-driven loom.
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Our jewelry lines are atypical and unique in their materials (latex rubber, paper, leather, acrylic, and more) and their designs. Stand out with your accessorizing! Varying lengths of twisted paper cords with colored ends dangle from strands attached to choker length cord. Handwoven necklace of mixed fiber in lime, orange, and pink colors.
Give the gift of choice and beautiful artisan-made textiles and accessories with a Santa Fe Weaving Gallery gift card. Gift cards are delivered by email and contain instructions to redeem. Long sleeve turtleneck to wear alone or for effortless layering. This top is the ideal weight for year-round wear with a super comfortable blend of polyamide and Lycra fibers that give.
Give the gift of choice and beautiful artisan-made textiles and accessories with a Santa Fe Weaving Gallery gift card. Gift cards are delivered by email and contain instructions to redeem them at checkout. Our gift cards have no additional processing fees, and are available in a wide variety of dollar amounts.
Reviews (5)
Laurie S.
Mar 05, 2019
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These women are con artists and if you don't mind dealing with dishonest people then you might enjoy shopping here. I stopped there this morning and found a jacket I liked. Yes their clothes are beautiful. The jacket had a $190 price tag attached to it. I decided to buy it but was told that they hadn't had time to inventory it and they asked if I could come back in the afternoon to buy it. I thought it was odd that they'd put it on display before adding it to their inventory, but agreed to return later that day. No one mentioned that the price might be different, but when I returned
Gloria A.
Nov 08, 2018
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Francesca F.
May 10, 2012
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I have to dito on Linda B and Robin W. reviews. Wonderful items and fun. Yes it's pricey, but they are works of art you get to wear, I really love the clothes, beautifully designed handcrafted and they can look good on all sorts of bodies, making one just look so darn good and classy. It's harder and harder to find unusual clothes that work, these women have the market on it. So save your money and treat yourself and support an artist at the same time. I left with some wonderful items that made me feel good in what I was wearing oh and very comfortable.
I look forward to the next
I look forward to the next
Linda B.
Jan 18, 2010
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I love shopping at the Santa Fe Weaving Gallery - the clothes are beautiful and original! The first year, I bought scarves and shawls, now I am diving into the blouses and jackets!
I love that the SFWG gets to know the artists and supports them in their work. Barbara and Jill travel all over the world to find the artists in the gallery - India, Laos, Africa. They also show the clothes of American artists. They worked with an artist to get a style that worked for me in a color way that they had in a different style. I agree with the other review that they are honest about what looks good and what
I love that the SFWG gets to know the artists and supports them in their work. Barbara and Jill travel all over the world to find the artists in the gallery - India, Laos, Africa. They also show the clothes of American artists. They worked with an artist to get a style that worked for me in a color way that they had in a different style. I agree with the other review that they are honest about what looks good and what
Robin W.
Aug 16, 2008
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I have shopped here since 1988, and love everything I have purchased. The shop truly is a gallery - these are artists (not just weaving, but fabric of different sorts) and Jill and Barbara are curators who want to see the art leave the gallery, making you look good. They give honest feedback on which pieces work best for your looks. The quality is really high -- I always resolve not to purchase anything before visiting, because I don't really need more clothes -- and I always break that resolution, and am glad I did.