PNW Rags & Merch (western wild rags and apparel)

Here at PNW Wild Rags & Merch, we strive to make unique and beautiful things for everyone, not just western style but a style that is all its own. We are based out of a small town in the Pacific Northwest of Oregon, a place where the country meets the city. We strive to make Wild rag scarves and slides that you can wear out on a ranch just as easily as out on the town all dressed up. We try to have a wide variety of fabrics as well as colors to choose from. Our slides are always changing with new inventory from conchos to leather to hair on hide options. We also have earrings and necklaces that go with any outfit! Everything from hair-on hide designs to modern beaded ones to pick from. With being a small scale operation we hand make almost everything we sell and stand by it 100%! We take custom orders as well, we try and always have inventory on-hand for everyone. wholesale options are available as well now!

Elaine G.

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Elaine Grimps Training

Elaine Grimps Horse Training at Horton Farms is a trusted professional trainer located in the beautiful Oregon Willamette Valley. Horton Farms has been a full time training facility for 40+ years. I have ridden all my life and train side by side with barn owner and mother Joan Horton, with her focus being in the all around at the breed show level with multiple world championships. Reining and ranch riding are my first love but I am committed to working with you and your horse towards whatever your goals might be. I welcome any level or breed. Breaking colts, troubled horses, trail riding, or showing at any level. Outside lessons or use of my lesson horse for beginning riders is also available. Excellent facility with large indoor arena, automatic waterers, turn out, full time supervision and hot water wash rack. Elaine Grimps Horse Training is a great option for training, retraining or correcting problems that are causing you, or your animal, trouble. Contact me for more information.

Elaine G.

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Desert Sage Bead Art (southwest style beadwork)

Living in the Southwest, it was at a very young age that my passion and respect for the West, it’s wide open spaces, distinctive colors and free spirited lifestyle began. It was during this period that I developed a deep appreciation for the native lands of Arizona and New Mexico, and through that exposure to tribes and their artisans I developed my art form. As a trained acrylic artist, I worked primarily as a colorist in ancient motifs, designed and painted on wood. The bead work was simply an evolution which followed in the mid 1980’s, primarily as a result of admiring and studing the Navajo bead artists. My work maintains the integrity of color and symbolism used by the ancients on rugs and pottery as the motifs are simply transformed into contemporary bead art cuff bracelets. The use of these ancient symbols from the Mayan, the Aborigine, the Asian, European, to the South African to the Hopi and the Navajo…the symbols are the same and carries with it the same interpretation since the beginnining of time….truly a common thread. As a non-Native, I have been most fortunate to learn the techniques of bead work from extraordinary Navajo artist who were generous to share their artistic knowledge. I travel the reservation lands of the Southwest several times a year, showing in powwows, visting with Native acquaintences and continually improving my workmanship and understanding the history of this craft. I now reside in Northern Nevada, living in harmony in this region’s high mountain desert surrounded by the enormous energy of ancient pinion, sqaw tea and desert sage. Thank you for your interest in Desert Sage Bead Art. Kathleen Brannon, Artist

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