Palace Jewelers at Manitou Gallery. ©John Boland Photography.
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The squash blossom necklace evolved over several centuries, and although its history is rooted in non-Native culture, the style has become synonymous with Southwestern American Indian jewelry.
If it can fit onto a knife handle, William Wirtel knows about it. Not only does he know about it, but he’s probably searched for it, tracked it down, dug it up, cut it, studied it and used it for the...
Turquoise, from the Old French turquoise, meaning “Turkish (stone),” is perhaps the oldest stone in our long history of adorning ourselves with treasures from the earth. Worn by kings, pharaohs, shamans...
Many local businesses offer unique Valentine's Day gifts for the special person in your life. We asked participating stores to select items that might be of particular interest to our readers for Valentine's...
chocolate + cashmere, a luxury boutique originally in Taos, and now in Santa Fe, came from the idea of uniting the two dreamy items: chocolate and cashmere.
Whatever the time of year, one thing is clear: boots are always in season! Boots are especially needed in the Southwest, where our roads are rough and the sidewalks aren’t always much better. Let’s...
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