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A visit to Shakopee Trading Post and Gallery is more than just a place to shop for authentic Native American arts and crafts. You're stepping into a museum of artifacts, handmade silver and turquoise jewelry, beautiful beadwork and pottery; all authentic native crafts made in the same tradition as they have been for hundreds of years. You will find authentic crafts from artists all over the United States and Canada. Many of the artists are world renowned for their craft. We have the largest selection in the twin cities metropolitan area of Minneapolis and St. Paul.
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Carlos Davis
Mar 20, 2022
I bought two of my most important pieces of jewelry there - my engagement ring and wedding ring. I've also had numerous family rings resized and purchased new pieces.
Zhunjunga Costello
Dec 14, 2021
Everything unique and expensive. Turquoise and silver. Antiques. Sweet grass and sage. Beads, needles and exquisite miscellaneous items.
Abigail Gorman
Nov 20, 2021
The ladies that run this shop are phenomenal. always answer all my questions with a smiling face and helpful hand. they know every single detail about all their products. very fair pricing. the only place i will buy crystals, 100% recommend!
Sarah P.
May 24, 2021
The lady ( I believe owner) is absolutely amazing! Very informative and very sweet! Shop is just the right size and everything inside is beautiful! The mineral collection is nothing short of breath taking! She has many Zuni jewelry items, I bought a beautiful ring! Most certainly I will return! I got the most beautiful dreamcatcher as well! It is unique in shape, beautiful blue and absolutely has the most dazing energy!

The store is in a perfect spot on the hwy, easy to get to! She ships so please do get ahold of her to make your order. I would say, just make the trip to see this amazing shop! So worth it! The energy here is blissful! Please be respectful before taking photos inside, I myself enjoyed the energy here as well as the lady who helped us far too much to be bothered with inside photos! You won't be disappointed visiting Shakopee Trading Post!
Christine O.
May 05, 2021
Absolutely amazing. everything from gems & crystals to beadwork to sage & books. The jewelry collection is to die for & the hidden treasures you can find just browsing are limitless.
Christopher Lawler
Mar 07, 2021
A really neat little shop, do yourself a favor and step inside when you get a chance. I stopped in for a brief time, but plan to visit again to check it out some more. Beautiful things that you can't find in very many places.
Tucker Lundquist
Jan 11, 2021
This is a secret best shared with everyone. It is an older trading post, not original I assume, that is filled with native american, hand made, jewlery and dreamcatchers and blankets. I found the best honey ever here, I put it in my tea and toast. This honey is incredible and there is so much more here that you need to check out. The owner is friendly and helpful. I would definitely recommend this place to friends and family.
Elli
Jan 05, 2021
My family has bought our jewelry from the Shakopee Trading post for 25 years, their store is always ALWAYS warm and welcoming, their jewels are one of a kind and high quality with realistically affordable prices and they stand by their work. I am a life long customer and will continue to be.
Kristin Kolb
Oct 30, 2020
I bought 4 rings and earrings last March for total $650. Rings were big and loose for me so I brought them back to sell and expected to get same price or less like $400 but they paid me only $100! They are phony owners. Too expensive! and big rip off! Place stinks, dirty and messy. Never go back!
Natalie
Dec 26, 2019
Beautiful, locally owned & operated by good people. This place is a safe haven, tucked away in an unexpected destination. It is filled with interesting artifacts and all kinds of handmade gems and other unique gifts. It always has a warm and inviting atmosphere as well as a kind spirit. Definitely worth stopping by and inquiring about the history of this little shop