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.
The oldest T-Shirt shop in Taos. Thousands of great shirts.
“The kitchen shop” on Bent Street for over 25 years, Taos Cookery offers locally handmade pottery, Taos Twist flatware, Southwestern style table linens, and the latest gadgets for the modern kitchen.
Enjoy a relaxing experience where our budtenders guide you to the perfect products. From edibles to accessories, we have it all.
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.
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!
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.
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!
Men’s clothing store located in downtown Taos in the historic John Dunn House Shops. Established in 1987, we are dedicated to providing unique, contemporary men’s apparel and tailoring services to customers who deserve the finest.
Since 1980 Emily Benoist Ruffin Design & Goldsmiths has continued to bring to you fine designer jewelry, top quality colored stones & ideal cut diamonds.
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.
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.