Shop Handcrafted Ornaments by Indigenous Artists
Celebrate the holiday season with handmade American Indian ornaments in a vibrant range of styles and mediums at the Heard Museum Shop’s Annual Ornament Marketplace. Meet some of the artists and discover items that will make your holiday gifts and décor as meaningful as the moments you’ll share with your loved ones.
2025 Signature Ornament
This year’s Signature Ornament by Sampson Gray (Navajo) features a Sun Face design, a symbol of warmth, life, and harmony. These sterling silver ornaments are available in a limited edition of 40, each signed and numbered by the artist.
The 2025 Signature Ornament will go on sale at 10 a.m. on the first day of the Ornament Marketplace, Friday, Nov 28 for $195 each (in-store and online).*
*Members Early Access: Heard Museum members can enter the Ornament Marketplace starting at 9 a.m. on Friday, Nov 28. Not a member? Join today for exclusive members-only benefits.

Featured Artists
– Adrian Wall (Jemez)
– Ashley Browning (Pueblo of Pojoaque/Santa Clara Pueblo)
– Buddy Tubinaghtewa (Hopi)
– E. Whitethorn-Benally (Navajo)
– Erik Fender (San Ildefonso Pueblo)
– Geri Arviso (Diné)
– Glenda Loretto (Pueblo of Jemez)
– Ahnesah J. Clark (Diné)
– Kimberly Benally (Diné)
– Melesia Toya (Jemez)
– Sheryl Susunkewa (Hopi)
– Yolanda LaMone (Navajo)
– Berna Koinva (Hopi)
All ornaments are available while supplies last, so visit early for optimal selection. Due to the handmade nature of these items, there will be slight color and style variations between ornaments. Signature ornament cannot be held for purchase prior to the event.