This mother-and-daughter owned shop sells botanicals and Native American art. Both the art and the herbs are curated from local sources. Inside, the artwork comes from members of different tribes in Arizona; some of which include the Hopi, Tohono O'Odham and Gila River nations among others. The staff is very knowledgeable about the plants, both those used in ceremonies as well as those used in a more secular fashion. Definitely a must-see shop if you're are looking for Native American products.
The Earthbound Trading Company has locations throughout the United States and each one sells cool, kitschy and unique items to take home. Most of the products are related to the natural world, from amethysts and geodes to accessories made from earthly elements. Additionally, many of their items touch upon cultures from Asia, Africa, the Middle East in addition to South American and Mexican motifs. There are too many accessories to name, but some include clocks, stationary, jewelry, art, and books.
If you're looking for all-natural products for the body, then search no further. Fizzy Bella provides bubble-bath beauty with its unique, handcrafted, chemical-free soaps and toiletries. If it isn't safe for owner Eilise's family, then it isn't safe for yours. Some of the other products include lip balms, body butter, bath salts, polishes and hydrating scrubs. It's no wonder that the shop is on many 'best-of' lists around town.
This eclectic shop epitomizes the spiritual and New Age drama of the Sedona region. Gifts of all types may be found in aisle upon aisle of crystals, jewelry, stones and incense. Choose a dream-catcher, believed by Native Americans to remove the bad dreams from one's sleep, or pick a crystal skull. Interesting and enjoyable to browse through, if you're looking for a candle or a specific type of crystal, you'll find it here. If you cannot find an item, polite assistance is at the ready.
One of the most happening streets in the city of Sedona, Main Street is a pedestrian friendly destination lined up with cafes with lovely outdoor patios, restaurants, hotels and shopping destinations. With a backdrop of the stunning, Red Rock Hills, not only does the street offer quite a dramatic landscape, but the absence of cars also lends to the charm of walking down this road. Bronze plaques featuring the hand and foot prints of several actors, outdoor sculptures and historical buildings also make Main Street a tourist destination for many. An absolute must-visit during your time in the city, Main Street Sedona won't disappoint you with its many offerings.
Hill Side Sedona is a premium shopping center located centrally in Sedona, Arizona. It is an inviting destination with red rock landscapes, water features and entertainment elements intact for a perfect fun filled day. The shopping arena at the Hill Side has the best of designer boutiques, home décor stores, trendy salons and local grocery stores. After shopping, pamper yourself with an assortment of delicious meals and desserts available in American, Mexican and Irish flavors. Those interested in art can explore the fine art galleries to view master pieces of renowned artists from around the world. This hillside destination is also one of the favorite venues to create memorable private events.
Opened in 1972 by local writer and character Cosmic Ray this full service bicycle shop is made for and by those who love to ride. All the staff are highly experienced in both service and riding and are willing to share their expertise with you. Cosmic Ray offers a full 24 point bike inspection on tune ups, plus bike's purchased at Cosmic's include 6 months free service and the chance to test ride before making your final decision. If you're building your own custom bike, look forward to a 10% discount on your purchases here. Although they only carry a limited amount of makers, you can be sure that these are the best available bikes on the market as well as fully tested and confirmed by Cosmic's staff. -Herman Sims
This mother-and-daughter owned shop sells botanicals and Native American art. Both the art and the herbs are curated from local sources. Inside, the artwork comes from members of different tribes in Arizona; some of which include the Hopi, Tohono O'Odham and Gila River nations among others. The staff is very knowledgeable about the plants, both those used in ceremonies as well as those used in a more secular fashion. Definitely a must-see shop if you're are looking for Native American products.
This tiny shop is additionally cramped with the numbers of customers it attracts. A bevy of baskets heralds your entrance, with an interesting selection of sea shells and beads at reasonable prices. You'll find cloisonné beads, imported shells in a multitude of colors, and kits to do it yourself. Estate jewelry is also on display and for sale from celebrities and notable personalities. Gorgeous pieces in antique settings call to you, some couched in their original boxes.
This eclectic shop epitomizes the spiritual and New Age drama of the Sedona region. Gifts of all types may be found in aisle upon aisle of crystals, jewelry, stones and incense. Choose a dream-catcher, believed by Native Americans to remove the bad dreams from one's sleep, or pick a crystal skull. Interesting and enjoyable to browse through, if you're looking for a candle or a specific type of crystal, you'll find it here. If you cannot find an item, polite assistance is at the ready.
If you are looking to buy a souvenir as a tribute to your visit to the Wild West, this place offers the goods for cowpokes. Custom-crafted leather products made from a variety of skins are offered here. Choose from Buckskin shirts and vests in addition to leather jackets and dusters. The place also carries an assortment of rugs, Indian-style artifacts and non-traditional rattlesnake vests and coats. Caribou and steer hides are also available for purchase. The shop is located in the historic George Jordan Sales Building in Uptown Sedona.
Buy original Native American artworks and other arts and crafts from Kachina House. Not only does the store stock up on handcrafted arts and crafts but one can also shop for Native American artifacts, shirts and even Katsina and Kachina dolls. A selection of Navajo rugs is also on offer among the other goodies. Susan Shatreau-Janisky, Silas Roy and Delmar Polacca are just some of the natives whose hand works have been put on display here. If you are in the mood to shop for souvenirs either for yourself or friends and family back home, then certainly head to Kachina House for their quality, local goods.