Art & Craft shopping in Southwest
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Rainbow Gate
One-of-a-kind ceramic dinnerware and handmade tiles feature all the colors of the New Mexico sky - from soft pastel sunrise through midday cerulean blue to fiery sunset oranges, pinks and purples. Color and texture share the space with fruits, fish, horses and birds on too many lyrical tiles to count.
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Artisan Santa Fe
Since this art-supply shop's selection of oils, pastels and watercolors is good enough for the world-class artists of Santa Fe, it's probably good enough for you - buy yourself a present.
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Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village
Art is the main focus of Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village, a tastefully re-created Mexican village with fountain, courtyards and cobbled lanes, just south of the Y.
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Packard's on the Plaza
This combination gallery and store proffers exquisite contemporary and historic Native American arts and crafts, including Navajo rugs, Pueblo weavings, and beautiful old pottery.
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Penfield Gallery of Indian Arts
The Penfield Gallery of Indian Arts has a large selection of Zuni fetishes and Hopi, Navajo and New Mexico pueblo pottery as well as sand paintings, rugs and baskets.
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Old Town Artisans
Old Town Artisans in the Presidio Historic District is a good destination for quality arts and crafts produced in the Southwest and Mexico.
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Palms Trading Post
If you're looking for Native American crafts and informed salespeople who can give you advice, stop by the Palms Trading Post.
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Desert Thread
You can pick up a gorgeous hand-knitted scarf or bag, or buy supplies to do it yourself, at Desert Thread.
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