FIZPOP: BURNERS
Every one of the burners is made from the same rich New Mexico clay that makes the high desert appear on fire at sunset. Each one of them is painted by hand.
Casa
In the treeless Southwest, many dwellings are still made from bricks of adobe, a mixture of mud and straw. The thick walls provide comfort in the freezing cold or baking sun. Many adobe structures have lasted hundreds of years.

£9.50 (UK)

£11.50 (Europe)

The Ceremonial House
The Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest built these community meeting places for traditional ceremonial gatherings. Traditionally, they are adorned with elaborate wood carvings and beautiful totems.

£9.50 (UK)

£11.50 (Europe)

Chimenea
The Chimenea is a round outdoor fireplace once found in many Native American villages and haciendas in the Southwest. These are decorated with the traditional designs of high desert wildflowers. The Chimenea incense burner is packaged with one box of your choice of our incense. Choose from Piñon, Juniper, Mesquite, Cedar, Alder, Fir Balsam or Hickory.

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The Horno
These mud brick ovens have been used for centuries in the pueblos (Native American villages) of the Southwest. Aromatic wood fires still perfume Zuni, Ute, Navajo and Hopi communities today.

£9.50 (UK)

£11.50 (Europe)

The Teepee
Many migratory Native American tribes used these simple portable dwellings as they crossed the plains and deserts from Mexico to the Great Plains and Canada. Forerunners of today's camping tent, teepees were made of animal skins on a wooden frame.

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