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.
If you're looking for the coffee mugs, tshirts, hats, keychains and pocketknives that say "Taos" then this is the spot for you.
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.
Our local staff here can answer any question you may have regarding the selection of flower, pre-rolls, infused edibles, concentrates, tinctures and topicals available. ATM in store.
The oldest T-Shirt shop in Taos. Thousands of great shirts.
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.
Amina's Children's Boutique welcomes shoppers to drop in and browse their unique selection of children's items such as toys, shoes, backpacks, hats, dresses, suits, gifts, accessories, and much 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.
Our hats are hand made, one-at-a-time from the finest quality fur felts of either rabbit or beaver. They can be custom dyed, finished in a variety of ways, and adorned with a variety of banding options to give each a hat a truly unique look.
Big 5 Sporting Goods is one of America’s top retailers of name brand sporting goods and accessories. With 425 locations spread throughout 12 western states you can find a convenient location near you using our store locator. This is the Taos, NM location.
Specializing in stone beads, such as turquoise as well as semi-precious stones like amethyst, garnet, agates and carnelians. Also carrying a selection of oriental rugs and carpets.
El Rincón Trading Post and Museum was established in 1909 as “The Mission Shop” by early artist, photographer, craftsman and trader, Ralph Meyers, one of the first traders in the area. It is the oldest Indian curio shop in Taos.