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    Son Silver West - Batman, a very helpful kitty, albeit easily distracted by pets.

    Son Silver West

    (149 reviews)

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    This is a must see stop that has random indoor and outdoor rooms full of really cool things. Lots…read moreof pottery, artifects, jewerly, hats, crystals, Native American stuff, etc. Plenty of key chains, magnets, and fun things. I found the prices to be really reasonable verses prices up the road. I picked up a few trinckets and a walking stick to bring home. Employees are friendly

    This place seems so great and I was really excited to buy lots of fun things- a $75 mirror,…read moreornament, earrings, a print, cactus nail file, probably more because I love turquoise and colors...but I sat down on a bench by a koi pond for a minute (ironically, to check in on yelp and see why so many one star reviews for a place full of good stuff). An employee who I now also assume is Eva from other reviews came outside and told me she was locking that door so I had to come inside. The mirror I really wanted was outside of that door though and I was confused because it was close to 5 but they close at 5:30 pm. I asked her if she could wait to lock the door but no- they close some sections earlier and apparently that couldn't wait. I left without buying any of the things and will spend my money somewhere that people don't chase me out. I have worked in customer service and in a tourist place and it often sucks. I didn't and don't expect smiles and friendliness, but at a bare minimum need to not be locked out of the area of a store 30 minutes before closing. There are a number of signs indicating it's easy to transgress their rules and get yelled at or ejected...so weird how very unfriendly the people at a shop with so many great things could be. Ps don't even think about trying to use the restroom if not a paying customer- you have to buy something and then the other lady will grudgingly hand over some toilet paper. Dang! I went in so happy and left so annoyed.

    Kachina House - Navajo Kachinas. From the tiniest at 3 inches to the largest at over 24 inches. We have a Native American made Kachina for you.

    Kachina House

    (65 reviews)

    $$$

    Purchased several items from here. Authentic, reasonable prices, helpful and friendly staff,…read morePrompt and well done packaging! I wish the whole world operated like these folks Boy would I love to work here

    While out on an epic road trip from Chicago and on the hunt for legit kachinas and other authentic…read moreNative American wares we literally stumbled upon the Katchina House in Sedona. No not the Sedona you usually think of but the real Sedona. The place people live, work, play, and the Sedona you find the off the tourist path legit local businesses. Yes it's out there past the tourist areas. Kachina House is the real deal! Upon entering the ladies there all said hello and were extremely welcoming. Everyone assisted us in every way they could and were truly excited in doing so. The treasures in this store are innumerable. I mean this store is the most authentic beautiful Native American store I've ever been in the Southwest. You will be in awe of the authenticity and beauty of what they offer. There's something for everyone from smaller art pieces to the large intricate one of a kind art. All of their offerings are tagged and signed by the Native artists who made the piece. Upon entering the main room offers some items for kids and mementos for the road tripper memories. There truly is something for everyone here. It's difficult to even describe the beauty of the store, its offerings, and the peace and serenity you will find while in their building. I've always heard about the feeling of peace and that 'aura and spirituality' that Sedona possesses. Well, the Kachina House truly has that feeling. It is the real Sedona. It's like a mini museum and you feel the Native American presence while you are there. Naturally there are items you do not want to touch or simply just shouldn't out of respect. I hesitate to even take photos of the inside and the offerings out of respect. I'm not sure that you can even take photos so please inquire with staff first. When in Sedona Kachina House is a must stop! Support this business and the beauty they provide. Don't miss out on it.

    The Chai Spot - Butter Chai

    The Chai Spot

    (437 reviews)

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    Absolutely delicious Chai. We ordered a traditional with no sugar and a couple of dirty. If I…read morelived here, I would have one every day! Space is also very near to explore. Please come and create your own adventure.

    This was such a unique, lively and colorful place! It fully showcased Pakistani culture and I loved…read moreit. I felt like I was transported to Pakistan the moment I stepped into The Chai Spot. Aside from the tea, they also sold all kinds of goodies--from traditional dresses to books to little trinkets--which I later found out that 70% of the products they sold here were handmade by their rural women & men. There was just so much to explore that my eyes and my heart were full and I haven't even had their teas yet. Another couple of things I found out later on while I indulged myself in more chai than I probably should have and scrolled through their website: (1) half of their profit goes to support women and children in Pakistan, and (2) this place is a "social-enterprise dedicated to peace-building and socio-economic empowerment of women and children in Pakistan." With that, truly, my heart and my belly could not be fuller and I'm so glad I made a point to visit this place at Tlaquepaque! There were some tables and chairs, as well as area rugs where groups sat crisscross applesauce, outside the store on the terrace since they're located on the second floor. They also had a few of these super charming balconies you can hang out and sip your drink at. If you're not in a rush, I think staying and having your tea there completes the whole experience. What we tried: Butter Chai - 5/5 Traditional Cardamom -4/5 Iced Black - 4/5 From the three drinks we got, my ultimate favorite was the Butter Chai. Apparently, they don't consider this as their best seller, but I have seen so many people rave about this particular drink and I couldn't be happier that I went for it. It was the perfect symphony of sweet and creamy with the spices not being too overwhelming. I didn't know that it came with some toppings of crushed pistachios too, but they make sure to ask if you're okay with that when you order. Overall, this one's quite a special place. If you get a chance to stroll around the Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village, I highly recommend you stop by here!

    Red Rock Embroidery - embroideryandcrochet - Updated May 2026

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