Chokola is a small-batch, organically crafted bean-to-bar chocolate maker located in Taos, New Mexico.
Site of the early 20th century homes and studios of E.I. Couse and J.H. Sharp, founding members of the Taos Society of Artists. Gardens, 1830s chapel, 1930s machine shop and lab, brand-new research center, and galleries with exhibitions on the 2+ acre campus.
Fully equipped mountain shop, offering the latest in outdoor gear and clothing for hiking, camping, backpacking, rock-climbing, snow-shoeing and cross country skiing. Maps, guidebooks, and advice on trails and excursions.
Visit Taos Art Museum to see stunning exhibitions in the exquisite home and studio that renowned artist Nicolai Fechin designed and built by hand. Enjoy beautiful gardens and find one-of-a-kind gifts in the Museum Store.
Atira brings you quality garments, Old Gringo Boots, Native American Jewelry, Mary Frances purses, and much more.
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!
A family owned business bringing the finest imports from Mexico & South America.
Wild Earth Remedies is a vendor booth set up in front of the Bent Street Deli on Saturdays. I bring to you a locally wild crafted all natural herbal skin care line to nourish and heal the skin. Stop by for a visit!
We are a school of Ancestral, Folk & Herbal Medicine with a storefront supporting local herbalists and medicine makers. We also host onsite events, have body work and spiritual sessions available with practitioners and teachers of various backgrounds.
Overland Sheepskin is a tradition in Taos. Our first location in 1973 was a small adobe storefront near the historic central plaza. Today, our store is part of the Overland compound just north of the village.
Honeybee Balm, Propolis Toner, Honey cleanser and Mask, Bee Wonderful Box, Sun Shield.
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.