Big city kitchenware choices: Capresso, Le Creuset, Cuisinart, Bodum, Joyce Chen, Zyliss, Good Grips, Lodge, Emile Henry, Thermos/Nissan, Chantal, Olde Thompson, Vic Firth, Now, Microplane, William Bounds, and Republic of Tea.
Jacqueline Gala Jewelry Featuring Earrings, Pendants, Necklaces and Bracelets. Along with Jewelry Repairs, Commission Works, Alterations of Heirloom and Heritage Jewelry - Re-imagining old pieces for a new contemporary look. New web site: jacquelinegala.com
Zia Botanics is a farm-to-family skincare line. Our minimal skincare products support skin's natural protection, repair, and renewal mechanisms to ensure skin functions optimally and ages well. Each product is made on-site with our farm-grown calendula.
Offering 100% natural henna cones and freehand designs for special occasions, weddings, cultural celebrations, retreats, workshops, and local events. Celebrate milestones with meaningful body art rooted in tradition and creativity. find more at Taoshennaco
Simple, stylish and sustainable; a curated collection of basic everyday essentials emphasizing ethical and environmentally conscious and/or woman owned brands with an art café coming soon featuring locally roasted coffee and art.
We have new books, great used books in all subjects, first editions -- including the best selection of signed firsts in the area -- and a great selection of remainders. We buy, sell and trade books.
Chokola is a small-batch, organically crafted bean-to-bar chocolate maker located in Taos, New Mexico.
A super hip clothing store tucked away from the plaza, featuring brands such as Doc Martens, Kardo, Indian Motorcycle, Kennington, Alternative Apparel, Superdry, Jungmaven, Peter Grimm, etc.
We represent over 40 local and regional artists' Studio art jewelry, Native American jewelry, Pueblo pottery, Navajo wood carvings, and more.
The oldest gem and mineral store in Taos the shop offers beautiful minerals and related items such as dishes carved from fossil-filled rocks, all sorts of jewelry-making supplies including intricate silver baubles, and lamps made of halite.
A small, vibrant store located in the middle of the John Dunn Shops, specializing in folk art from Latin America and New Mexico. The eclectic inventory includes selections from Mexico, Peru, and Guatemala as well as Colorado and Northern NM.
Claire L. Haye’s work has garnered acclaim worldwide. Her striking ceramic sculptures have won prizes in museum exhibitions, while her bronze sculptures, paintings, monotypes, and woodblock prints are highly sought-after.