Alaska Fur Exchange
In a large Midtown store, Alaska Fur Exchange sells Alaska Native artwork made from ivory, antler, and jade, plus more furs than you can imagine.
Stock up for your travels around Alaska in Anchorage, where there's no sales tax. The weekend markets are packed with Alaskan-made products of all types, and you're likely to meet local artisans.
In a large Midtown store, Alaska Fur Exchange sells Alaska Native artwork made from ivory, antler, and jade, plus more furs than you can imagine.
The Alaska Native–owned cooperative Oomingmak sells items made of qiviut, the ultra-soft and warm undercoat of musk ox, from inside one of the few small houses remaining in Downtown. Scarves, shawls, hats, and tunics are knitted in traditional patterns by women in villages across Alaska.
Find Alaska-made crafts for every budget—from glasswork to jewelry to notecards—at this bright, welcoming studio, owned by painter and printmaker Katie Sevigny.