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FILM, TELEVISION, THEATRE & MEDIA INDUSTRIES
CUSTOM HANDMADE NATIVE
AMERICAN ART, TRADITIONAL BEADWORK, CLOTHING & REGALIA of the NATIVE
AMERICAN INDIAN, MUSEUM REPLICAS, WEAPONS & ARTIFACTS FOR THE
ENTERTAINMENT, MEDIA AND ADVERTISING INDUSTRIES
Native Arts Trading continues to supply the movie industry,
television, theatre and museums with historically authentic Native American clothing,
regalia and artifacts. We specialize in authentic costumes worn by Native Americans, Mountain Men and Frontiersmen. We have worked with major film companies, the BBC (British Broadcasting
Corporation), costume houses, production companies, theatres, museums in the States, photographers (photographic shoots), magazines, models, advertising
agencies, promotion companies, corporations, as well as consulting on
other projects.
Sharon and myself will provide story boards and
samples of items before making each item (time permitting). Having worked
in the media industry myself, I am well aware of what makes a smooth and
professional production.
We have the background and expertise to assist and
compliment the large or small production. No matter how small or large -
meeting a deadline is not a problem. Whether it be clothing, weapons,
headdresses, horse regalia, tipi furnishings, etc., we are well versed to
make items covering the Plains, Woodland Indians, and other
regions such as the Plateau and Basin, Apache (Southwest) - Western genre, mountain man, trapper or frontier clothing. Items can be aged to look old or
made to look as though they were just made. We can replicate clothing and
other items from photographs or from description. We can also provide you
with photographs of examples of items that we have made, or items that we
can replicate. Please contact us to discuss your requirements.
Sharon and Barry
NATIVE ARTS Trading
"Finella
Lodge"
Drumtochty,
by Auchenblae, Aberdeenshire AB30
1TR
Scotland
Tel: +44 (0)1561 320914
E-mail:
cochise@nativeartstrading.com
MEMBERS OF
IACA (Indian Arts & Crafts
Association)
Native American Indian heritage for today's
world
Sioux, Arapaho, Nez Perce', Ojibwe', Ojibwa',
Cheyenne, Apache, Chippewa, Cree, Cherokee, Crow, Blackfeet,
Blackfoot, Shoshone, Kiowa, Osage, Ute, Shawnee, Chippewa, Comanche,
Gros Ventre, Omahas, Mandan, Osage, Flatheads, Hidatsa, Assiniboine,
Sauk, Fox, Wichita, Plains & Woodlands Indian, etc.
WE ARE HONORED....
We have worked on various movies from Disney, Miramax, Film Four, Universal Pictures, etc
Hyde Park on Hudson starring Bill Murray - release date TBA
Boardwalk Empire (second series)
Waking the Dead (BBC)
Native Arts Trading featured in the Nov/Dec issue of Native Peoples
Headdress for TOMMY HILFIGER's global flagship store in Manhattan
Beaded jacket for the Chief of the Pamunkey Tribe worn for the Tax Treaty Ceremony of 1647 and 1677 for the Governor of Virginia at the governor's mansion
Various museums
Headdress for Buffalo Point First Nations
Museum replica dress and moccasins - Quanah Parker’s daughter for Copper Breaks State Park Museum - Texas Parks & Wildlife
STAGE ONE - a nationally acclaimed professional theatre in Louisville Kentucky
Vogue magazine
Various other items sent to museums in the States and other corporate events
Headdress for TOMMY HILFIGER's global flagship store in Manhattan
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MUSEUMS
MOVIE / TELEVISION / THEATRE INDUSTRY
CORPORATE EVENTS / GIfTS
GRAND OPENINGS
MARKETING / ADVERTISING / PROMOTIONS COSTUMES FOR MOVIES / FILMS & STAGE
PHOTO SHOOTS (models)
BROADCASTING
PUBLICATIONS
MAGAZINES
STATE PARKS
SCHOOLS
RENTALS (PLEASE CHECK AVAILABILITY)
Still of Johnny Depp wearing a headdress made by Sharon and Barry for the Miramax film "Finding Neverland"
COSTUMES FOR THE FILM "FINDING NEVERLAND" - starring Johnny Depp, Kate Winslet and Dustin Hoffman
*Nominated for Best Costumes*
77th ACADEMY AWARDS
Tommy Hilfiger opens global flagship store in Manhattan
On September 18, 2009 Tommy Hilfiger opened his global flagship store located at 681 Fifth Avenue in Manhattan. It is the largest Tommy Hilfiger retail store worldwide and features one of our headdresses.
Our headdresses featured in the Nov / December 2010 - Native Peoples
This dress, belt and moccasins were made for a Native American model. We have supplied clothing and accessories to publications such as Vogue Magazine, Glamour Magazine and publications, including other models.
Note: the dress is contemporary, but the moccasins and belt are traditional
Featured in Native Peoples Magazine - March / April 2008
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