Jewelry
Art Exchange Gallery & Arrowhead Studios
22 Bisbee Court
Santa Fe, NM 87508
603-4485
Santa Fe, NM 87508
603-4485
Art to live with since 1992. From Andy Warhol to local artists. Come and see the incredible variety and quality of our fine art selections. We also provide studios for artists starting at $450 per month for a 10'x14' space.
Back at the Ranch
209 East Marcy Street
Santa Fe, NM 87501
505-989-8110
Santa Fe, NM 87501
505-989-8110
Specializing in the largest collection of handmade cowboy boots in the world, Back at the Ranch is a high-end Western boutique known throughout the world for its custom-made and in-stock boots. Choose from the rich textures of exotic leathers, intricate inlay or tooling, or add a pair of colorful high-fashion styles by legendary bootmakers to your collection.
Or you can custom design your own logo, brand or theme.
Visiting Back at the Ranch will make your Santa Fe stay a memorable one.
Don't wait, visit our website now to see our Back at the Ranch Collection. Gift certificates are available.
Visiting Back at the Ranch will make your Santa Fe stay a memorable one.
Don't wait, visit our website now to see our Back at the Ranch Collection. Gift certificates are available.
Barbara Rosen Antique & Estate Jewelry
85 W. Marcy St.
Santa Fe, NM. 87501
505-992-3000
Santa Fe, NM. 87501
505-992-3000
We buy and sell Antique & Estate jewelry from the Georgian to Retro periods(1780-1950).
Blue Rain Gallery
130 Lincoln
santa fe, new mexico 87501
505-954-9902
santa fe, new mexico 87501
505-954-9902
The Blue Rain Gallery is committed to promoting work of the finest contemporary Native American and regional contemporary artists. The gallery features an extraordinary collection of pueblo pottery, paintings, sculpture and bronze, glass art, and southwest jewelry.
Chapare
Sanbusco Market Center
510 Montezuma Ave
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
505.982.3902
510 Montezuma Ave
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
505.982.3902
Chapare Santa Fe offers fun & fine 100% alpaca wool fingerless gloves, gloves, hats & scarves plus luxurious & cotton clothing, jewelry, sweaters, panama hats, alpaca teddy bears. A must see boutique style shop in the historic Sanbusco Market in the railyard district.
Charlotte Jewelry
66 E San Francisco Street
Santa Fe, NM 87591
On the Plaza
505-660-8614
Santa Fe, NM 87591
On the Plaza
505-660-8614
Fine interchangeable jewelry systems in stainless steel, sterling silver, 18k gold, palladium and platinum. Creat your own jewelry piece and change it from a ring to a pendant or bracelet.
Claudia Chavez Bead Artist
Historic Santa Fe Plaza
Vendors Program
474-6179
Vendors Program
474-6179
Claudia Chavez is a Santa Fe Bead Artist. You can find her affordable, delicately beautiful, beaded jewelry on her website and at historic shows throughout Santa Fe such as the Contemporary Hispanic Market each year. She also sells on the Santa Fe Plaza in the City of Santa Fe Plaza Vendor Program. Her intricate work has been featured in the media.
Contemporary Hispanic Market
Lincoln Avenue
(505) 992-0591
(505) 992-0591
The annual Contemporary Hispanic Market, the largest Hispanic art event in the country, features innovative work by more than 100 artists drawing from their Hispanic heritage and New Mexico traditions. The summer market is held on Lincoln Avenue near the Plaza at the same time the Traditional Spanish Market takes place in July. For more information, go to http://contemporaryhispanicmarket.com.
Coyote's Paw Gallery Ltd
The Flea at El Museo
1615 Paseo de Peralta #B
Santa Fe, NM 87501
Sat. & Sun., Dec. - April
www.coyotespaw.com
505-501-4324
1615 Paseo de Peralta #B
Santa Fe, NM 87501
Sat. & Sun., Dec. - April
www.coyotespaw.com
505-501-4324
Art dealers Alan Suits and Ann Lehman have assembled a treasury of tribal and ethnic jewelry, clothing, collectibles, textiles, and antiques from around the world. Selections include Mongolian jewelry,antique Buddhist artifacts, Uzbek silk robes, Punjabi wooden chests and Saharan nomad leatherwork. All items are chosen for the highest qualities of traditional workmanship. Coyote's Paw Gallery has been described as"one of the finest ethnographic collections in the United States".
Earthfiregems Gallery
121 Galisteo
Santa Fe , NM 87501
505 982-8750
Santa Fe , NM 87501
505 982-8750
Fine gold and silver jewelry, designer jewelry, gemstones, native American jewelry, beads, minerals, fossils, metaphysical gems, carvings and statues.
EVOKE Contemporary
130 Lincoln Avenue, Suite F
Santa Fe, NM 87501
505 995 9902
Santa Fe, NM 87501
505 995 9902
EVOKE CONTEMPORARY | provocative + compelling art of international acclaim
Experience the creative spirit and rhythm of Santa Fe in the GALA Arts District and historic downtown Plaza with a riveting line up of events and exhibitions. All events open on the First Friday of each month along with the celebrated First Friday Art Walks in the GALA Arts District.
Nestled in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and steeped in rich New Mexican heritage, EVOKE Contemporary and the GALA Arts District has grown and evolved to becoming one of the most prestigious art destinations for art collectors worldwide. Nine of the foremost galleries in the contemporary art world along with five prestigious museums are easily navigated on elegant tree-lined Lincoln Avenue in downtown Santa Fe. The GALA Arts District is an Art + Dining Mecca. Savvy travelers and locals alike are familiar with the cosmopolitan flair to be experienced at any of the award-winning, world-class restaurants within this romantic, walking district. The deep-rooted history and culture of Santa Fe is preserved and celebrated in the GALA Arts District through a diverse array of museums, galleries and culinary destinations that should be on top of your must-visit soon list.
EVOKE Contemporary’s 2012 line up of events includes the following: INTERLOPERS | works on paper group show in March is a tribute to EVOKE’s dearly departed friend and art patron, Sandy Besser. This eclectic exhibition features the work of thirty artists including many rare pieces from the Besser Collection.
In May, Lynn Boggess starts the summer season with “Sense of Place” a showcase of his distinctive, heavy impasto landscape paintings. This show will include a rare series of his work done in New Mexico. Next at EVOKE is Re-Presenting the Nude II, the greatly anticipated biennial group exhibition of extraordinary and unexpected figurative art curated by John O’Hern opening in July. With August comes a solo show of New Mexico’s own living treasure, Louisa McElwain and her spectacular oils of joy created in the vast panoramas of Northern New Mexico. As a grand finale, Sergio Garval unveils his highly provocative, premiere one-man exhibition in the U.S opening at EVOKE Contemporary in October.
Experience the creative spirit and rhythm of Santa Fe in the GALA Arts District and historic downtown Plaza with a riveting line up of events and exhibitions. All events open on the First Friday of each month along with the celebrated First Friday Art Walks in the GALA Arts District.
Nestled in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and steeped in rich New Mexican heritage, EVOKE Contemporary and the GALA Arts District has grown and evolved to becoming one of the most prestigious art destinations for art collectors worldwide. Nine of the foremost galleries in the contemporary art world along with five prestigious museums are easily navigated on elegant tree-lined Lincoln Avenue in downtown Santa Fe. The GALA Arts District is an Art + Dining Mecca. Savvy travelers and locals alike are familiar with the cosmopolitan flair to be experienced at any of the award-winning, world-class restaurants within this romantic, walking district. The deep-rooted history and culture of Santa Fe is preserved and celebrated in the GALA Arts District through a diverse array of museums, galleries and culinary destinations that should be on top of your must-visit soon list.
EVOKE Contemporary’s 2012 line up of events includes the following: INTERLOPERS | works on paper group show in March is a tribute to EVOKE’s dearly departed friend and art patron, Sandy Besser. This eclectic exhibition features the work of thirty artists including many rare pieces from the Besser Collection.
In May, Lynn Boggess starts the summer season with “Sense of Place” a showcase of his distinctive, heavy impasto landscape paintings. This show will include a rare series of his work done in New Mexico. Next at EVOKE is Re-Presenting the Nude II, the greatly anticipated biennial group exhibition of extraordinary and unexpected figurative art curated by John O’Hern opening in July. With August comes a solo show of New Mexico’s own living treasure, Louisa McElwain and her spectacular oils of joy created in the vast panoramas of Northern New Mexico. As a grand finale, Sergio Garval unveils his highly provocative, premiere one-man exhibition in the U.S opening at EVOKE Contemporary in October.
Fairchild & Co.
110 W. San Francisco St.
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87507
505-984-1419
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87507
505-984-1419
Owner and Designer Valerie Jean Fairchild, along with a highly-skilled team of craftspeople, create all styles of exceptional jewelry in platinum, 22-,18- and 14-karat gold and specialize in custom designs for both men and women. Having over 30 years of experience designing, producing and repairing fine jewelry, Fairchild's renowned creations spotlight diamonds,
colored gemstones, opals and pearls. Also represented is work by several nationally- and regionally-recognized jewelers, and the gallery's extraordinary service to its clientele is well known.
Glass Alliance - New Mexico
12 Calle de Luz
Santa Fe, NM 87506
505 424 8799
Santa Fe, NM 87506
505 424 8799
Studio glass art alliance for collectors, artists and gallery owners or art dealers providing art glass demonstrations, lectures, tours and docent lead museum visits. Hands-on Art Experiences with Santa Fe artisans who create glass sculptures. No experience necessary. We accommodate tour groups, business leaders, corporate retreat participants.
Golden Bear Trading
84 E. San Francisco St.
Santa Fe, NM 87501
505-954-4800
Santa Fe, NM 87501
505-954-4800
Fine jewelry, Native American jewelry and art.
Holly Stults Design, LLC
P.O. Box 745
Santa Fe, NM 87504
505 983-4807
Santa Fe, NM 87504
505 983-4807
Holly has been a local jewelry artist showing in 3 major museums in Santa Fe since 1992. She has created handmade, original designer jewelry in 18K Gold and Argentium Silver with Gemstones & Colored Pearls since 1980.( She trained in NYC) Holly's jewelry can be seen in the new New Mexico History Museum at the Spiegelberg Shop, 113 Lincoln Ave. and at the Northern New Mexico Art Gallery,
150 Washington Ave. Limited designs can be seen at Ortegas/Mimosa, 52 Lincoln Ave. Holly does the Summer Art Shows on the Santa Fe Plaza each year: in 2009, June: Challenge, NM; on July 4th, Pancakes on the Plaza Art Show, in August, Indian Market, Aug. 22-23, in September: Labor Day Art Show, Sept. 5-7, Booth #148 and Fiesta Art Show, Sept. 11-13 Booth #248.
Please call for custom work.
Please call for custom work.
InArt Santa Fe Gallery
219 Delgado Street
Santa Fe, NM 87501
(Off Canyon Road)
505.983.6537
Santa Fe, NM 87501
(Off Canyon Road)
505.983.6537
Gallery specializing in contemporary art including painting, sculpture, and jewelry. Artists are both local and national with an emphasis on new emerging artists. The gallery has a warm home-style environment with friendly and knowledgeable staff. The gallery won the 2004 Historical Renovation award from the city and is owned and run by a native Santa Fe family.
Indian Arts & Crafts Board
1849 C Street NW, MS 2528-MIB
Washington, DC 20240
(202) 208-3773
Washington, DC 20240
(202) 208-3773
The Indian Arts and Crafts Board (IACB), an agency within the U.S. Department of the Interior, was created by Congress to promote the economic development of American Indians and Alaska Natives through the expansion of the Indian arts and crafts market. A top priority of the IACB is the implementation and enforcement of the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990,
Public Law 101-644 as amended, a truth-in-advertising law that provides criminal and civil penalties for marketing products as "Indian-made" when such products are not made by Indians, as defined by the Act.
Under the Act, all Native American and Indian art and craft products must be marketed truthfully regarding Indian heritage and tribal affiliation of the artist or artisan.
The IACB's other activities include educating the Indian arts and crafts industry and consumers about the Act and providing professional business advice and assistance with related marketing issues to Indian artists and artisans and Indian owned businesses, promotional opportunities to Native American artists, artisans, and cultural organizations, and operating three regional Indian museums in Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Montana. The IACB also produces the Source Directory of American Indian and Alaska Native Owned and Operated Arts and Crafts Businesses, a consumer directory of approximately 320 Native American owned and operated arts and crafts business, that is available free of charge.
For a free brochure on the Indian Arts and Crafts Act and how to file a complaint, or for information about other IACB activities, please visit our website, www.iacb.doi.gov, or call the IACB toll free number 1-888-ART-FAKE.
Under the Act, all Native American and Indian art and craft products must be marketed truthfully regarding Indian heritage and tribal affiliation of the artist or artisan.
The IACB's other activities include educating the Indian arts and crafts industry and consumers about the Act and providing professional business advice and assistance with related marketing issues to Indian artists and artisans and Indian owned businesses, promotional opportunities to Native American artists, artisans, and cultural organizations, and operating three regional Indian museums in Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Montana. The IACB also produces the Source Directory of American Indian and Alaska Native Owned and Operated Arts and Crafts Businesses, a consumer directory of approximately 320 Native American owned and operated arts and crafts business, that is available free of charge.
For a free brochure on the Indian Arts and Crafts Act and how to file a complaint, or for information about other IACB activities, please visit our website, www.iacb.doi.gov, or call the IACB toll free number 1-888-ART-FAKE.
James Reid, Ltd.
114 East Palace Ave.
Santa Fe, NM 87501
(505)988-1147
Santa Fe, NM 87501
(505)988-1147
Belt buckles, jewelry and accessories in silver and gold since 1979. Famous for original designs, highest quality craftsmanship, and exceptional standards of service. Large selection of belts in stock or made to order from American alligator, teju lizard, ostrich or French calf in a variety of colors. Open daily 9-6, Sundays 11-5
Jewel Mark
80 E. San Francisco Street
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87508
505-820-6304
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87508
505-820-6304
Jewel Mark is your one stop jewelry destination. We are a locally owned family business and have won the Harper's Bazaar Jewelry Leader For Excellence in Superior Merchandising And Outstanding Service. We carry Cartier and many watch lines, fine jewelry from all over the world including exquisite fancy colored diamonds and precious gemstones.We carry Roberto Coin,
Gregg Ruth and diamond jewelry pieces as well as Native American pieces. Graduate Gemologist and Master Jeweler on staff.
Jezebel Studio and Gallery
2860 State Highway 14
Madrid, New Mexico 87010
505-866-3235
Madrid, New Mexico 87010
505-866-3235
Tour our Studio and Gallery on the boardwalk in historic Madrid, New Mexico. Take a class in stained glass art with award winning artist Jezebel and visit our gallery where complimetary works by talented artists keep the Romance with Nature alive.
LewAllen & LewAllen Jewelry
105 East Palace Ave. (northeast corner of the Plaza)
Santa Fe, NM 87501
(505)983-2657
Santa Fe, NM 87501
(505)983-2657
Original designs by father and daughter team, Ross and Laura LewAllen. Unique jewelry inspired by animals such as dogs, cats, wolves, hawks and eagles as well as shamanic traditions from around the world.
These include astrology jewelry, aboriginal designs, Peruvian, Celtic, Hawaiian huna, Egytian - just to name a few. Our "ascent" climbing rope bracelets have been a best seller for years along with our extensive line of earcuffs. You can also shop from our on-line catalogue anytime.
These include astrology jewelry, aboriginal designs, Peruvian, Celtic, Hawaiian huna, Egytian - just to name a few. Our "ascent" climbing rope bracelets have been a best seller for years along with our extensive line of earcuffs. You can also shop from our on-line catalogue anytime.
loriMetals jewelry and fine art
on line business based in Santa Fe County
505 699-2654
505 699-2654
loriMetals is the creation of Lori Swartz, jeweler, sculptor and painter. Her work is available through her web site www.loriMetals.com and in galleries throughout the country. In Santa Fe, her work can be seen at Jett Gallery. In Madrid, NM her work can be seen at Cowgirl Red. In Albuquerque, her work can be seen at the AStore.
Luna Felix Goldsmith
116 W. San Francisco St.
Santa Fe, NM 87501
505-989-7679
Santa Fe, NM 87501
505-989-7679
World renown for creating one of a kind jewelry
as unique as each one of her clients. The Luna Collection is a fine selection of custom designed pieces that, like all of her work, can be approximated, but never duplicated.
as unique as each one of her clients. The Luna Collection is a fine selection of custom designed pieces that, like all of her work, can be approximated, but never duplicated.
Marcy Street Card Shop
75 W. Marcy Street
Santa Fe, NM 87501
(505)982-5160
Santa Fe, NM 87501
(505)982-5160
"For everything you thought you could never find!" We've been a Santa Fe tradition on Marcy Street for the past 30 years. An explosion to the senses featuring thousands of cards, postcards, balloons, candy, jewelry, and much more! Definitely worth a trip- and one look won't do it! Shop where the locals shop and find out yourself why The Marcy Street Card shop is known the world over!
Mati Jewelers
About Mati Jewelers
In 1975, master inlay-jewelry craftsman Stavros Eleftheriou founded Mati Jewelers in Albuquerque following his arrival from Greece. Mati quickly became widely known for featuring an extensive selection of exquisite jewelry as well as New Mexico’s largest selection of Swiss precision timepieces from several premium brands. Mati’s collection includes the stunning inlay creations of Kabana,
In 1975, master inlay-jewelry craftsman Stavros Eleftheriou founded Mati Jewelers in Albuquerque following his arrival from Greece. Mati quickly became widely known for featuring an extensive selection of exquisite jewelry as well as New Mexico’s largest selection of Swiss precision timepieces from several premium brands. Mati’s collection includes the stunning inlay creations of Kabana,
Mati’s sister company which was also founded by Stavros in Albuquerque, where all Kabana jewelry is manufactured by hand. Stavros and his son Nick Eleftheriou continue to manage Mati Jewelers, a family-owned business that is truly a New Mexico institution.
New Mexico's Own
#438, 369 Montezuma Ave.
Santa Fe, NM 87501-2626
(505)989-8127
Santa Fe, NM 87501-2626
(505)989-8127
New Mexico artisans, jewelers, artists, makers of unique southwest specialty items you won't find anywhere else!
NewMexicoCreates.org
1437 Paseo de Peralta
Santa Fe, New Mexico
505-982-3016
Santa Fe, New Mexico
505-982-3016
Stunning Art Work by New Mexico Artists. Shop for handcrafted jewelry, art work sculptures, ceramics, handmade pottery, art glass, metal arts, weaving arts, Native American art work and more. New Mexico Creates is an innovative program of the Museum of New Mexico Foundation that seeks to enhance the livelihoods of New Mexico's artists and artisans while building financial support for the Museum of New Mexico.
Patina Gallery
Considered one of the most beautiful galleries in Santa Fe, Patina represents more than 100 American and European artists working in contemporary jewelry, clay, fiber and wood. For gallery owners Allison and Ivan Barnett Patina is an expression of their creative visions. Now in its 13th year, Patina is dedicated to the exhibition of “Soul Stirring” works.
Peyote Bird Designs
414 Old Taos Highway
Santa Fe, NM 87501
505-986-4930
Santa Fe, NM 87501
505-986-4930
We are a wholesale jewelry company that opens our doors twice per year to the general public, to offer extraordinary savings during our Jewelry Sample Sales Events. This is a special opportunity to shop our one-of-a-kind jewelry samples, overstocks and beading supplies at prices well below retail, outdoors, under tents during 2 of Santa Fe's most exciting weekends,
Spanish Market, July 24th & 25th and Indian Market, August 21st and 22nd.
Randall D. Moore
868 East Palace Ave.
Santa Fe, NM 87501
(505) 983-8999
Santa Fe, NM 87501
(505) 983-8999
Maker of heirloom quality sterling silver belt buckles and accessories since 1977. Silver and gold buckles, buckle sets, matching cufflinks and bolo ties.
Reflective Images
912 Baca St.
Santa Fe, NM 87505
505-988-7393 or 888-733-5238
Santa Fe, NM 87505
505-988-7393 or 888-733-5238
Reflective Images is the Jewelry Different in the City Different!
Helen Chantler and her team make contemporary interpretations of European tribal motifs in 18K gold over sterling silver. The company was the winner of the 2008 Excellence in Business Award for their leadership locally and in the international jewelry sector on fair trade issues. They specialize in designer jewelry that is made with 100% recycled precious metals,
Helen Chantler and her team make contemporary interpretations of European tribal motifs in 18K gold over sterling silver. The company was the winner of the 2008 Excellence in Business Award for their leadership locally and in the international jewelry sector on fair trade issues. They specialize in designer jewelry that is made with 100% recycled precious metals,
as well as fair trade gemstones. Located in the exciting Baca Street Arts District!
River Trading Post
610 B Canyon Road
Santa Fe, NM 87501
505.982.2805
Santa Fe, NM 87501
505.982.2805
Arts of Native America. Contemporary and historic arts and artifacts from more than 50 Native American cultures. Featuring work by Cliff Fragua, Caroline Carpio, Mark Fischer, Amelia Joe-Chandler, Ramson Lomatewama, Philbert Honanie and many more fine artists.
Romancing The Stone
209 West San Francisco Street
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
Phone 505.988.4477
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
Phone 505.988.4477
Stunning gallery of platinum and 18 karat gold jewelry - treasures inspired by fifth century Celtic and Anglo-Saxon symbols. Danuta's designs are for those who appreciate high quality and value the uniqueness of her exquisite jewelry for engagements, weddings and all occasions.
Located just 1 block off the southwest corner of the Plaza.
Located just 1 block off the southwest corner of the Plaza.
RUSSIAN ART GALLERY
225 Galisteo Street
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
505.989.9223
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
505.989.9223
Russian Art Gallery is dedicated to bring the awareness of the world to the great Russian schools of Art & their artists... and specializes in 20th century Russian art - Russian realism & impressionism. Included in the collection is a selection of works by important contemporary Russian painters as well as fine jewelry created by Russian designers,
and various handcrafted & handpainted gifts such as: traditional Matrioshkas (nesting dolls), laquer boxes, khokhloma and much more...
Santa Fe Goldworks
60 East San Francisco St.
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
505-983-4562
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
505-983-4562
Santa Fe Goldworks incorporates Southwest Old World Traditional Designs with Contemporary Styling of Gold and Diamonds. We Craft Innovative & Breathtaking Jewelry as Timeless and Beautiful as the Ancient City of Santa Fe.
Each David Griego design is meticulously handcrafted in our local studios. Custom Designs welcome by appointment.
We are a full service and repair company. We buy Gold & Silver.
Each David Griego design is meticulously handcrafted in our local studios. Custom Designs welcome by appointment.
We are a full service and repair company. We buy Gold & Silver.
Santa Fe Indian Trading Company
56-58 Lincoln Ave. Santa Fe, NM 87501
505-984-1364
505-984-1364
Santa Fe Indian Trading Company and Dressman’s Gifts feature authentic Native American arts, jewelry, pottery and folk art from Navajo, Zuni, Hopi and local Northern New Mexico Pueblo indians and Spanish artists.
Shiprock Santa Fe
53 Old Santa Fe Trail (Upstairs)
Santa Fe, NM 87501
505.982.8478
Santa Fe, NM 87501
505.982.8478
A Rich Tradition of Fine Historic and Contemporary Native American Arts
Located on the second floor of the historic Silver building overlooking the plaza, Shiprock Santa Fe has the city's largest selection of Navajo weavings. Fifth generation trader Jed Foutz brings the expertise from a lifetime of buying and selling Native American art to his flagship location.
Located on the second floor of the historic Silver building overlooking the plaza, Shiprock Santa Fe has the city's largest selection of Navajo weavings. Fifth generation trader Jed Foutz brings the expertise from a lifetime of buying and selling Native American art to his flagship location.
Representing the finest in Native American jewelry, pottery, basketry and artifacts, complemented by an outstanding selection of mid century modern vintage modern home furnishings.
Stone Soup
60 E. San Francisco St,. Ste. 126
Santa Fe, NM
505.982.5337
Santa Fe, NM
505.982.5337
Stone beads and custom beaded jewelry. Specializing in natural and unusual stone beads. Locally made sterling silver charms and findings. We have a large selection of stone donuts. Also, beautiful silk flowers. We're known for our silk poppies. Friendly service everyday.
The Golden Eye
115 Don Gaspar
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
505-984-0040
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
505-984-0040
Founded in 1971, by the late artist, Norah Pierson, we are a hand craft jewelry store specializing in high karat gold, quality gemstones, diamonds and pearls. We design and make many of the pieces here in Santa Fe. We also show a number of jewelry artists from around the U.S.
Things Finer
100 East San Francisco Street
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
505 983-5552
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
505 983-5552
COME JOIN US IN CELEBRATING OUR 30TH ANNIVERSARY!
Located inside the Historic La Fonda Hotel, Things Finer has been Santa Fe's premier source for fine antique and contemporary jewelry for over 30 years. With over 80 years of expertise as a family enterprise, Things Finer makes acquiring unique treasures a fabulous experience.
Offering an eclectic array of treasures from the four corners of the earth,
Located inside the Historic La Fonda Hotel, Things Finer has been Santa Fe's premier source for fine antique and contemporary jewelry for over 30 years. With over 80 years of expertise as a family enterprise, Things Finer makes acquiring unique treasures a fabulous experience.
Offering an eclectic array of treasures from the four corners of the earth,
we are pleased to delight our generations of loyal clients with jewelry, antique silver, crystal and objets d’art, gift items, decorative accessories, and whimsical holiday ornaments. We also supply our select clientele with luxury linens, china, home furnishings, and, of course, custom jewelry design.
We pride ourselves on our integrity, and our commitment to supplying our varied and savvy clientele with a variety of items, prices levels, and styles. We can reset items you no longer wear or that just don’t suit, or design fabulous custom creations to your exact specifications. Plus, we buy every day. Jewelry you don't like, don't wear, or don't need can be turned into cash after a skilled and professional appraisal. Feel free to call and discuss selling your items in privacy, and with discretion.
From the romance of the Eighteenth Century, the elegance of the Georgians and Victorians, the turn of the last century, the best designs of this one, and, now the new millennium, the finest works of art and adornment can be found at Things Finer.
If your taste runs to the unexpected and exceptional, if you don’t want to wear what every one else is wearing this year, Things Finer will be your favorite shopping experience, now and for years to come.
We pride ourselves on our integrity, and our commitment to supplying our varied and savvy clientele with a variety of items, prices levels, and styles. We can reset items you no longer wear or that just don’t suit, or design fabulous custom creations to your exact specifications. Plus, we buy every day. Jewelry you don't like, don't wear, or don't need can be turned into cash after a skilled and professional appraisal. Feel free to call and discuss selling your items in privacy, and with discretion.
From the romance of the Eighteenth Century, the elegance of the Georgians and Victorians, the turn of the last century, the best designs of this one, and, now the new millennium, the finest works of art and adornment can be found at Things Finer.
If your taste runs to the unexpected and exceptional, if you don’t want to wear what every one else is wearing this year, Things Finer will be your favorite shopping experience, now and for years to come.
Traveler's Market
153 B Paseo de Peralta
Santa Fe, NM 87501
505.989.7667
Santa Fe, NM 87501
505.989.7667
The Traveler's Market, home to 30 dealers, features a superb collection of textiles, jewelry, clothing, accessories, antiques, books, and fine tribal & folk art from around the world. From saris to serapes, Turkish carpets to Navajo rugs, Mexican ceramics to Burmese lacquerware, vintage lace to Japanese kimonos, the Traveler's Market has something to offer the collector, the interior designer & the fashionista.
With a jewelry collection second to none, the Traveler's Market is the ideal place to find a rare antique, a one of a kind contemporary piece and a unique gift.
Each dealer is an expert in his or her specialty, and many have given lectures, provided material & expertise to museums, and worked overseas with co-ops and indigenous people to develop marketable goods. They are happy to offer their expertise to the Traveler's Market visitor, who will find a friendly and fun atmosphere in which to shop.
Each dealer is an expert in his or her specialty, and many have given lectures, provided material & expertise to museums, and worked overseas with co-ops and indigenous people to develop marketable goods. They are happy to offer their expertise to the Traveler's Market visitor, who will find a friendly and fun atmosphere in which to shop.
Worrell Gallery
103 Washington Ave
santa fe, nm 87501
505-989-4900
santa fe, nm 87501
505-989-4900
Fine art gallery representing major works by such fine artists as Bill Worrell, Jay Hester, Rosie Sandifer, Paul Milowevoch, Nancy Bush, Thom Wheeler, Monte Cristi Hatworks, Debra Hernandez, Clarence Medina, Sidney Sinclair, James Busby, John Berry, Heather Henry, Andy & Turza Shows, Michael Conner, Rex Foster, Mata Ortiz Pottery and more. Artist/Gallery special featured shows always feature original music by known musicians.
Zachanee
66 E. San Francisco Street #16
Santa Fe New Mexico 87501
505-920-2935
Santa Fe New Mexico 87501
505-920-2935
Located in the Plaza Galeria Zachanee is a native american owned jewelry store.Nuguematz from the Santo Domingo Pueblo offers quality jewelry from various tribes and artists located in the southwest.Her specialty is turquoise jewelry from vatious american turquoise mines.
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