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Here's your complete guide to Sedona Shopping. Head for the Artisans Galleria on AZ 89A, where more than 100 artists show their wares under one roof. There are so many galleries and shops carrying cheap merchandise these days, it's good to go someplace like the Artisans Galleria or Tlaquepaque, where there are dozens of artists under one roof selling unique and beautiful items. There's also the Hillside Courtyard & Marketplace on AZ 179. Try the Hozho Center for upscale gifts. It's on Route 179 just near the Oak Creek bridge. For bargain items try Oak Creek Factory Outlets, with major brand name merchandise at discount prices. Here are some other places in the Sedona, Arizona area, mostly specilizing in western or Native American themes.
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Shops
Sedona International Fine WoolensSeems out of place, here in the desert, to find a fine woolens shop, but fine it is, and here in the desert it is. It's located in the Artesania Creekside Plaza on route 179.
El Prado El Prado in located in Tlaquepaque and carries large, heavy art that you would use to decorate your southwestern style home. Copper and stone comprises much of the art materials here. Garden pieces are the specialty.
Ondie Towne USAThis is a specialty leather emporium, where you can get cowboy gear, rock star gear, you name it. The designer, Ondie Towne is of Cherokee heritage who has designed for top celebrities. Located on 89A.
Hummingbird House Hummingbird House sells unusual gifts and is located in a fun, historically preserved house in Sedona, Arizona near the intersection of 89A and 179.
Garland's Indian JewelryGarland's Indian Jewelry, located in Oak Creek Canyon sells unusual items such as squash-blossom necklaces. They sell Kachina dolls, too. Find the shop at INdian Gardens, four miles north of Sedona, Arizona.
George Kelly Fine JewelersGeorge Kelly Fine Jewelers has a very diverse collection of fine jewelry, using unusual stones in very creative designs. Located at the Hyatt on 89A.
Garland's Navajo RugsGarland's Navajo Rugs is located on route 179 and has a huge collection of Hopi Kachina dolls, rugs, sand paintings and is considered to be the best Navajo rug dealer in Sedona, Arizona.
Cowboy CorralLocated at Tlaquepaque, Cowboy Corral sells cowboy clothing. They even sell classic firearms to go with your authentic-looking getups.
Hillside SedonaHillside Sedona is worth the trip just for the views, since it's on a hillside. It's a shopping center with galleries and shops and a few restaurants to boot. It's just south of Tlaquepaque.
Galleries
Exposures International Gallery of Find ArtThis place is large, the largest gallery in Arizona in fact, and sells large items such as sculpture.
Quinn GalleryThis place is tiny, and located inside Tlaquepaque. Go here for colorful magical landscapes and the best of Sedona Shopping.
Scherer GalleryLots of different items here, but known for the beautiful array of kaleidoscopes, maybe the largest collection of kaleidoscopes in the United States. Who knew that kaleidoscope art was a field? Apparently it is, since kaleidoscope artists from all over the world display their art here.
Lanning GalleryLanning Gallery has been around for twenty years and is now established as one of the premier art galleries in the area. They show classic and contemporary art, with lots of two-dimensional pieces. Located near Tlaquepaque in the village of Oak Creek.
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