Handmade in Taos, NM. Jewelry & accessories inspired by the rocks we climb on & the mountains we adventure in. Rings, bracelets, necklaces & more that capture the texture of granite crimps, the swirling waves of sandstone, & the silhouettes of stunning mountains.
Collins’ paintings are profoundly spiritual and evoke a strong sense of peace and timelessness. Beginning with a charcoal drawing, Collins then uses a combination of glazes and underpainting to create luminosity in his works.
A boutique “tasting room” set in a renovated, historic building with a colorful past and exploding with charm, the atmosphere, and interior design make it fun to delight in the luxury of a carefully crafted cocktail.
For 25 years, Julie Jennerjahn has been the original owner of Steppin’ Out in Taos. After 20 years of providing quality and comfortable footwear, Jennerjahn expanded her boutique to introduce clothing and accessories.
Located in one of the oldest Taos settlements next to the famous St. Francis Church, we are a family-owned and operated gallery specializing in Native American art, Pueblo pottery, Navajo weavings, fine historical, and contemporary art.
We are a perfect stop for visitors to northern NM looking for unique gifts! We also offer local graphic design, custom screen printing and business printing services. Our retail store features fun giftware and locally printed t-shirts with zia designs and more!
Taos Honey is a family operated farm business, supporting healthy pollinator populations, beekeeping and thoughtful land stewardship in Northern New Mexico and the Upper Rio Grande river corridor.
Fine art and commercial photography studio. Kathleen Brennan’s New Mexico landscape photographs have won numerous awards and are in private and museum collections. Kathleen’s work has been described as poetic and masterful.
Apparel Artist Gail Russell has designed an innovative line of Gazelle Shawls featuring her photographs, Kangaroo Girls™ Pocket Scarves, and SallyGators® leg warmers.
Every purchase helps Native Americans in need through the Adopt-A-Native Elder Program.
Debbie Lujan is a local photographer and is a native of Taos Pueblo who specializes in photography of Taos Pueblo, New Mexico.
Bloody Maria Mix was created in a jar for freshness, and functionality. A healthy blend of tomato, celery, and carrot cooked together to enhance the flavor of the natural ingredients. The product has no preservatives, and is both Kosher and Gluten-Free.
For over 20 years, Kimosabe has showcased treasures of the American West. Pueblo pottery, vintage Navajo rugs, Native American blankets, old pawn jewelry, American Indian baskets and beadwork, vintage posters, and New Mexican folk art.