Personalized custom gifts, Day of the Dead items, jewelry, custom tshirts, and — here’s the flippin’ vintage part — furniture refinishing. Bring it in, Maia can bring it back to life!
Sculpture, paintings, natural fiber weavings, jewelry, and more.
Curated fashion — mostly new, some used — at Foch & Main in downtown Truth or Consequences.
You’ll find an excellent selection of southwest jewelry, special antiques, fine art and all kinds of unique items at Wild Coyote Arts Antiques and Collectibles. Also, clothing, handbags, footwear and more are sold here.
Unique gifts, jewelry, locally-made art, vintage & new comics, Mexican nichos and retablos, home decor.
The Sierra Makers group represents local painters, soap makers, farmers, beaders, photographers, jewelry makers and more. Many unique items plus a few tshirts, hats and other multiples.
Clothing, jewelry, accessories, incense, tapestries, and other free trade items from Nepal and India.
Find rocks, gems, jewelry, jewelry making supplies, sterling silver and more at Miner’s Claim.
A store chockfull of gifts and collectors items – incense, posters, tarot cards, trinkets, boxes, wall art, photographs, tote bags, jewelry, custom-made items.
A full service salon with plenty of extras, from botox to eyelash tinting to massage. Jewelry, apparel, accessories and more are available at this boutique inside a salon.
An assortment of goods including crystals and other rocks, vintage records, jewelry and coins, potter and southwest art. You never know what you might find at Junkology!
An indoor mini-mall featuring antiques, collectibles, and crafts from throughout the area. Home decor, knick knacks, kitchen items, toys and cards.
Selling a wide selection of items, from furniture and home decor to vintage books, license plates, and a clothing boutique. Peruse two rooms to see it all.
A pharmacy that also sells gifts, candy, and greeting cards, open 6 days per week in downtown Truth or Consequences.
A spacious gallery showing work by artists of the region, with a gift shop selling jewelry, cards, posters and more.
Stop in for clothing, jewelry and accessories plus nail services, pedicures, haircuts (men & women) and styling, waxing, and tanning.
Casual wear, jewelry, hats, t-shirts and fun gift items.
1940s traditional spa services include on-site hot springs mineral baths (one soak per person per night). Most rooms have kitchens.
Art and other items locally made by hand.
Displays on the history of Sierra County and its inhabitants, fossils, a world-class pottery exhibit, and the Ralph Edwards Room.