Taos mountain sun-grown cannabis.
Taos Art Supply, is in a 220-year-old building nestled between Ledoux Street and Ranchitos Road. Offering everything artists need to create their next masterpiece!
Authentic Indian/Southwestern old pawn, estate & contemporary jewelry and art. Northern NM pueblo pottery, Zuni fetishes, the Hopi folk art of Gregory Lomayesva, silver & turquoise jewelry, rugs, baskets, paintings, and sculpture and more.
Since 1974, Starr Interiors has provided the finest Zapotec Indian weavings found anywhere. The Line of the Spirit collection incorporates traditional Southwestern designs combined with elements from cultures all over the world.
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!
Bud’s trusted florists are committed to creating beautiful, unique floral gifts for any special occasion. We offer flower delivery in and around Taos and we also offer nationwide delivery through our reliable florist network.
Located in historic downtown Taos, New Mexico, Ultraviolet is where floral design meets fine art. We create custom arrangements for weddings, events, sympathy, and everyday life—crafted with intention, movement, and a timeless sense of form.
Your florist for all occasions, weddings and special events. Delighted in bringing to light the vision you have always dreamed for your wedding day from contemporary, traditional or unique designs.
For over 35 years Jackies has been known for providing the best in Navajo, Zuni, Hopi and Pueblo made art, crafts, pottery, Nav, and vintage collectible Southwestern Jewelry.
Boxie – Wash, Rinse, Repeat Tees is a contemporary women's apparel collection of relaxed basic tees and loungewear. 100% Made in America, the brand was established in 2011 and is currently based in Los Angeles, CA and Taos, NM.
Taos Blue, on the corner of Bent Street for over 25 years, is home for numerous contemporary and native artists showing their paintings, pottery, jewelry, fetishes, masks and more. A favorite “return to” spot for visitors and locals alike.
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.