Rare house plants, oddities and natural science inspire gifts.
We strive to hand select the absolute highest quality products from small and large farmers and vendors all around the state. Taos Canyon focuses on premium genetics grown organically and has a wide variety of third party concentrate, edible, and vape products.
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.
A local clothing exchange specializing in affordable, stylish clothing and accessories in great condition for Taos and its visitors.
Chokola is a small-batch, organically crafted bean-to-bar chocolate maker located in Taos, New Mexico.
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.
A huge inventory of Southwestern and Mexican products. We supply Southwest-style decor. Hand painted pottery from Mexico and also local artists from the Navajo reservation in New Mexico.
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.
Honeybee Balm, Propolis Toner, Honey cleanser and Mask, Bee Wonderful Box, Sun Shield.
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.
Murals & Faux Paint by David Vedoe. Transform you House, Business or Office with Murals, Faux Paint and other Design options. Call for a free consultation. Works on Historic Lodges, Boutique Hotels and B&B's, Galleries, Offices and Private Residences, Etc.
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.