Max Bertola's Southern Utah - Twin Rocks/Blue Mtn
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Twin Rocks and Blue Mountain trading posts


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Twin Rocks and Blue Mountain trading posts are more like museums than trading posts.

Come learn about the skills of today’s Native Americans as you tour the trading posts of Twin Rocks in Bluff and Blue Mountain in Blanding.

The first thing I noticed was the trading posts are kept really clean. No-dust covered relics here, only the finest quality Native American crafts.

Interested in an education on Navajo sand paintings? The shelves are filled with award-winning artist’s work. The staff at the trading posts will be glad to take time to show you the difference and what makes one better than the other. Also, each sand painting has a different symbolism that can be explained to you.

Navajos have been known for their woven baskets and the trading posts have a complete display with a good assortment of styles and colors.

In addition to the sand paintings and baskets the trading posts have a complete assortment of rugs, jewelry and other interesting craft items.

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