Mouse Pad Tree of Life
Inspired by handwoven Navajo rugs featuring the Tree of Life. Portrayed is a picture of a corn stalk sprouting from a wedding basket surrounded by birds. These images represent movement and progression throughout life, as well as the connections between the Navajo people, the Earth, and the universe.
Finely-detailed and intensely-colored this MouseRug® is printed without ink—using only pre-dyed nylon fibers and water based adhesive which are combined with high voltage electricity and screen printing.
Made in the USA, hand-washing recommended.
Necklace MVA Logo
Ceramic charm featuring the iconic Mesa Verde Association logo. Design is taken from an Ancestral Puebloan Black on White bowl housed in the in Chapin Mesa Archeological Museum. Stone, turquoise and wooden beads strung on waxed cotton cord. 20 inches. Handcrafted by Durango, CO artist Anna Ford.
Each necklace is unique; bead color, style and placement will vary and other variations may occur due to the handmade nature of these products.
This necklace features the iconic Mesa Verde Association logo which was adopted from an Ancestral Puebloan Black-on-White bowl currently on display in the Mesa Verde Visitor's Center.
18" necklace with turquoise, stone and wooden beads and, ceramic pendant. Each necklace is unique with variations in bead color, style, and placement.
Handcrafted by Designs by Anna™ in Durango, Colorado.
Necklace Scroll Sherd
This pendant design was inspired by pottery fragments called "sherds" dated A.D. 500-1300. There is evidence which suggests that sherds, bone fragments, and shells were used by the Ancestral Puebloans to make game pieces and jewelry.
18" necklace with turquoise, stone and wooden beads and, ceramic pendant. Each necklace is unique with variations in bead color, style, and placement.
Handcrafted by Designs by Anna™ in Durango, Colorado.
Necklace Squiggle Step
The design of this pendant was inspired by a Cortez Black-on-White bowl, dated A.D. 900-1050.
18" necklace with turquoise, stone and wooden beads and, ceramic pendant. Each necklace is unique with variations in bead color, style, and placement.
Handcrafted by Designs by Anna™ in Durango, Colorado.
Necklace Sunflower Design
This sunflower design was inspired by a Mancos Black-on-White bowl, dated A.D. 900-1150.
18" necklace with turquoise, stone and wooden beads and, ceramic pendant. Each necklace is unique with variations in bead color, style, and placement.
Handcrafted by Designs by Anna™ in Durango, Colorado.
Necklace Water Design
This design was inspired by Mesa Verde Black-on-White curvilinear design. This design may represent water and was commonly used by the Ancestral Puebloans from A.D. 1150-1300.
18" necklace with turquoise, stone and wooden beads and, ceramic pendant. Each necklace is unique with variations in bead color, style, and placement.
Handcrafted by Designs by Anna™ in Durango, Colorado.
Ornament Black on White
Hand painted 2.5 inch glass ornaments featuring Mesa Verde Black on White pottery design elements.
Each ornament is unique; designs vary and other variations may occur due to the handmade nature of these products. Please allow us to select your designs. Designs may differ from those pictured.
Feel free to use the comment section on the order form to indicate "all different" or "all the same" designs. We will do our best to accomodate your request.
Pin Bench Mark Park 65459
This token pin is a replica of the US Geological Survey Bench Mark found at Park Point, the highest point in Mesa Verde National Park at just over 8,752.31 feet. A bench mark is a point whose position is known to a high degree of accuracy and is normally marked in some way. They are used by land surveyors, builders and engineers, map makers, and other professionals who need and accurate answer to the question, “Where am I?”
Diameter approximately 1"
Pin Dark Sky
For over 700 years, the Ancestral Pueblo people built thriving communities on the mesas and in the cliffs of Mesa Verde. Today, the park protects the rich cultural heritage of 26 tribes and offers visitors a spectacular window into the past. This World Heritage Site and International Dark Sky Park is home to over a thousand species, including several that live nowhere else on earth.
Stamp History Crown Jewels
This is a replica edition of the set of ten commemorative stamps issued by the U.S. Post Office in 1934 to honor National Park Year. The reproductions are enlarged 160% to demonstrate their artistic beauty and the technical proficiency of the engravers. The national parks depicted in the series are referred to as "the Crown Jewels of America".