4KINSHIP
Clothing store · Santa Fe ·

4KINSHIP

Clothing store · Santa Fe ·

Diné owned sustainable fashion, upcycled textiles, jewelry, art

indigenous owned
fashion garments
quality materials
indigenous pieces
jewelry
community
home goods
incense
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1300 Rufina Cir suite b-1, Santa Fe, NM 87507, USA Get directions

Restroom
Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
Free street parking

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1300 Rufina Cir suite b-1, Santa Fe, NM 87507, USA Get directions

4kinship.com
@4kinship

Features

•Restroom
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Free street parking
•Gender neutral restroom
•LGBTQ friendly
•Trans safe

Last updated

Jan 16, 2026

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"A welcome addition to Canyon Road’s 80-plus galleries is Amy Denet Deal’s Navajo-owned (Diné) boutique, which opened in 2022. Inside the beamed-ceiling space, Denet, who once worked in fashion, stocks New Mexican indigenous pieces, colorful up-cycled fashion, vintage denim, Kiyani’s eco-friendly soaps and washable blankets courtesy of Thunder Voice Hat Company. There are also handsomely modern silver-turquoise jewelry pieces by Kewa maker Thomas Coriz. A few doors down, you’ll discover Cielo Handcrafted, a four-year old shop and arts collective stocked with local New Mexico and Latin America wares; colorful pillows handmade from frasadas (blankets) from Cusco families, espresso mugs by Jessi Penrod, and cheeky planters by Cara de Planta." - Kate Donnelly

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Bri H.

Google
Such a wonderful store - inspiring work is done here with sustainability at the forefront. Felt so lucky that I finally got to go in person (from MN). Definitely worth just browsing, they have a great variety things that are all very high quality: hand dyed clothes, home goods, incense, jewelry, cards, some books, skateboards, and more. The owner is super lovely and doing some great work. Really appreciate the sustainable fashion/repurposing things into something new. I urge anyone in the area to stop by and offer their support to a fully indigenous owned store!

Lois M.

Google
Lovely shop! If you go to meow wolf when the shop is open, make a point to stop by!

Zefren A.

Google
Great indigenous lead and indigenous branded pieces from living artist, cycled close home decor items and art and an extensive collection of jewelry.

K C

Google
Beautiful store and products. Everything that was re-dyed looked amazing. All garments seemed to be made from good quality materials. I personally couldn't afford anything, but was nice to see not another gallery on canyon road!! Love how everything was sorted by color. My images were taken during a special event, so their setup doesn't always look like this.

Alison Q.

Google
Everything about this shop, the products they carry and the mission behind them are incredible. My absolute favorite store in Santa Fe, hands down!

Kelly L.

Google
A must visit in Santa Fe. Beautiful, powerful, inspiring, welcoming, and lovely service.

Jennifer L.

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Beautifully curated up cycled textiles made into fashion garments. I found the most unique skirts I have seen. They use the brand to contribute back to the community. They are making a skate park on Navajo land

Jill B.

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Stunning and true. This shop moves us all toward greater balance and harmony. Thank you.