For Jewelry you can come to Artwares Contemporary Jewelry where you can get contemporary jewelry which is a fancy exodus from the traditional Native American and Southwesten design. The designers are Diane Malouf, Alex Sepkus, Judith Ripka and John Hardy.
For some exquisite fashion come to Mariposa Boutique located at Bent Street. The specials are the rayon and suede skirts, dresses resembling Mexican style and more.
For some ravishing arts and crafts come to Weaving Southeast, located at Paseo del Pueblo Norte. Here you will get pillows, blankets, rugs and tapestries.
If you want to take back some nice souvenirs of your Taos tour, then head for Two Graces Gallery, located at Saint Francis Church Plaza. There are milagro crosses, antiques, books, Southwest collectibles and dazzling magnet shrines available here.
Go to Taos drum Company, located near Taos Plaza for some specialty shopping. Here you will see wide range of traditional Taos drums. Apart from drums there are cowboy art pieces, wrought-iron furniture of the Southwest, South American imports, rawhide lampshades, ethnic crafts, folk arts, books, tapes and other information regarding the drums.
In Philip Bareiss Gallery you will get works of the prominent artists of Taos like watercolorist Patricia Sanford, sculptor Gray Mercer and painter Ron Davis.
For some unique furniture visit Country Furnishing of Taos located at Paseo del Pueblo Norte. Here you will get folk furniture which are hand painted, jewelry, clothing, gifts, accessories and more.
Some other shops in Taos are Act I Gallery, Artemisia, Brodsky Bookshop, Cid’s Food Market, El Rincon Trading Post, Lo Fino, Lumina Contemporary Art, Parks Gallery and other shops.
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