Ariz. - Sedona
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Garland's Indian Jewelry
Oak Creek Canyon
A great location in the shade of scenic Oak Creek Canyon and a phenomenal collection of concho belts, squash-blossom necklaces, and bracelets make this the best place in Arizona to shop for Indian jewelry. There are also lots of kachinas for sale.A great location in the shade of scenic Oak Creek
Cowboy Corral
Sedona
If you want to dress like Wyatt Earp or Annie Oakley, this shop can outfit you. Definitely not your standard urban cowboy shop, Cowboy Corral goes for the vintage look.If you want to dress like Wyatt Earp or Annie
El Prado
Sedona
Located in the Tlaquepaque shopping center, this gallery features the unusual stone furniture of artist R. C. Albin and the fascinating copper wind sculptures of Lyman Whittaker. These aren't the sorts of things you can pack in your suitcase for the flight home, but if you've got a new retirement home here in Arizona, these pieces sure would look good in the garden.Located in the Tlaquepaque shopping center, this gallery features the
Exposures International Gallery of Fine Art
Sedona
If you've got a big house and need some big art, this is the place to shop for it. Exposures is the largest gallery in the state and usually has lots of monument-size sculptures out front. My favorite artist here is Texas sculptor Bill Worrell.If you've got a big house and need some big
Garland's Navajo Rugs
Sedona
Garland's isn't just the premier Navajo rug shop in Sedona; it has the largest selection of contemporary and antique Navajo rugs in the world. It also carries Native American baskets and pottery, Hopi kachina dolls, and Navajo sand paintings.Garland's isn't just the premier Navajo rug shop in Sedona;
Geoffrey Roth Ltd
Sedona
If you're in the market for some unique jewelry or a gorgeous handmade wristwatch, check out this shop in the Tlaquepaque shopping center.If you're in the market for some unique jewelry or
George Kelly Fine Jewelers
Sedona
This is another great place to shop for beautiful jewelry. The designs are highly creative and incorporate a wide range of stones, even the occasional meteorite.This is another great place to shop for beautiful jewelry.
Hillside Sedona
Sedona
This shopping center just south of Tlaquepaque is dedicated to art galleries and upscale retail shops, and also has a couple of good restaurants. The hillside location means there are some good views to be had while you shop.This shopping center just south of Tlaquepaque is dedicated to
Hoel's Indian Shop
Sedona
Located 10 miles north of Sedona in a private residence in Oak Creek Canyon, this Native American arts-and-crafts gallery is one of the finest in the region and sells pieces of the highest quality. It's a good idea to call before coming out to make sure the store will be open.Located 10 miles north of Sedona in a private residence
Hummingbird House
Sedona
Looking for an unusual gift to take home to someone? Tired of the crowds of tourists at Tlaquepaque and in Uptown? Check out this hidden gift shop in an attractively restored historic general store set behind a picket fence. You'll find the shop on a back street behind the Burger King that's at the junction of Arizona 89A and Arizona 179.Looking for an unusual gift to take home to someone?
Lanning Gallery
Sedona
In business for more than 20 years, this gallery in the Hozho Center across Oak Creek from Tlaquepaque carries both classic and contemporary art, with an emphasis on colorful two-dimensional works.In business for more than 20 years, this gallery in
Ondie Towne USA
Sedona
Ladies, want to dress like a rock star or well-heeled cowgirl? This leather boutique is the place. Ondie Towne, who is of Cherokee descent, is a fashion designer who has designed leather outfits for a number of celebrities. There are clothes for men, too.Ladies, want to dress like a rock star or well-heeled
Sedona Arts Center Members Gallery
Sedona
Located at the north end of uptown Sedona, this shop is the best place in town to see the work of area artists -- everything from jewelry and fiber arts to photography and ceramics. Because it's a nonprofit shop, you won't pay any tax here.Located at the north end of uptown Sedona, this shop
Son Silver West
Sedona
For those who love everything Southwestern, this shop is a treasure-trove of all kinds of interesting stuff, including Native American and Hispanic art and crafts, antique
santo (saint) carvings, antique rifles, imported pots, dried-chili
ristras (garlands), and garden art.For those who love everything Southwestern, this shop is a
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