Twenty-five years experience in the repair and alteration of skiwear and ready-to-wear. Specializing in award-winning custom bridal and formal wear. Bridal accessories also available.
Chokola is a small-batch, organically crafted bean-to-bar chocolate maker located in Taos, New Mexico.
Rare house plants, oddities and natural science inspire gifts.
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.
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.
Purveyors of fine magical crafts & supplies
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.
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.
We are retail distributors of Mexican tile specializing in handmade, handpainted Talavera , Saltillo with matching trim, ceramic sinks and accessories, domestic floor and wall tile.
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.
In our small, friendly gallery you'll find original oil paintings, glasswork, sculpture, photography, wearable fiber art, handmade pottery as well as a collection of fine Native American jewelry.
Everything made in New Mexico. Red and green chile powders, pods, salsas, sauces, jams, jellies, biscochitos, pinon coffee, wood carvings, Native American jewelry, ornaments, fetishes, Day of the Dead, ristras, wreaths, luminarias and books