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Navajo Native American Indian
rugs
blankets
and weavings
Certificate of Authenticity
Taos Trading Post includes written assurance of genuineness
with every Navajo rug we sell, in the form of our Navajo Native American Indian
Certificate of Authenticity. In recent years,
it has become customary to attach documentation to contemporary Navajo
Indian rugs, in the form of a wired price tag bearing information about the weaver
and her
rug design. This practice is contributing to buyer confidence in establishing
the Navajo Native American rugs authenticity. In addition to this customary
price tag, we include our personalized Certificate of Authenticity, suitable
for
insurance
and collection purposes. Our certificate is a professional document of authenticity,
includes our Taos Trading Post logo and
signature, and provides information
about the Navajo weaver and rug design. The Indian Arts and Crafts Board advises
dealers offer written certification that their Native American Indian rugs,
arts or craft work were produced by
tribal members or by certified Indian artisans in compliance with The Indian
Arts and Crafts Act of 1990 (P.L. 101-644).
The Indian Arts and Crafts Board, is an agency of the U.S. Department of the
Interior, and was originally created by Congress to promote the economic development
of Native American Indians and Alaska Natives through the expansion of the
Indian arts and crafts market. A top priority of the Board is the implementation
and
enforcement of the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990, a truth-in-advertising
law that provides criminal and civil penalties for marketing products as "Indian-made" when
such products are not made by Indians, as defined by the Act.
The Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990 (P.L. 101-644)
prohibits misrepresentation in marketing of Native American Indian
rugs, art and craft products within the United States. It is illegal to offer
or
display
for sale
or sell Navajo rugs, or any art or craft product in a manner that falsely suggests
it is Indian produced, an Indian product, or the product of a particular Indian
or
Indian
tribe or Indian arts and crafts organization, resident within the United States.
For a first time violation of the Act, an individual can face civil or criminal
penalties up to a $250,000 fine or a 5-year prison term, or both. If a business
violates the Act, it can face civil penalties or can be prosecuted and fined
up to $1,000,000.
The law covers all Native American Indian rugs, blankets,
and Indian-style traditional and contemporary arts and crafts produced after
1935.
The Act broadly
applies to
the marketing
of
Native American rugs, blankets, arts and crafts by any person in the United
States. Some traditional items frequently copied by non-Indians include Indian-style
jewelry,
pottery,
baskets,
carved stone fetishes, Navajo Native American Indian rugs, Native American
blankets, kachina dolls, and clothing.
All products must be marketed truthfully regarding the Native
American Indian heritage and tribal affiliation of the producers, so as not
to mislead the
consumer.
It
is illegal to market Indian rugs, blankets, weavings, or art or craft items
as Native American Navajo Indian rugs,
blankets, weavings, or Native American
Navajo
Indian art and craft; if a Navajo tribe
member,
or certified
Navajo Indian artisan, did
not
actually
create the rug, blanket, weaving, art
or craft item.
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Taos Trading Post is an online
store, offering a tasteful variety of authentic Native American
Indian rugs. We have been buying rugs for over 20 years, are family
owned and operated, and committed to providing our customers with
quality rugs, coupled with unsurpassed service. Our store sells
only those weavings that meet our superior standards; and will therefore
provide you, the customer, with years of pleasure. We stock a choice
selection of contemporary Native American rugs, including Navajo,
Mexican Zapotec and Indian rugs. We offer an attractive selection
of authentic hand spun Navajo wool rugs in regional rug styles,
including the popular Ganado, Storm, Two Grey Hills, and Teec Nos
Pos designs, and our pledge of authenticity. Whether you prefer an authentic Navajo weaving or replica, our Southwest rugs will introduce the Native American Indian atmosphere to your home. Navajo, Indian, Mexican Zapotec and Southwest rugs, blankets and weavings for sale online.
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