Sedona Area-Native American jewelry
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Take the main road going north (can't remember highway ?) as though you were heading to Grand Canyon. Stop at Dairy Queen for a blizzard. Lots of vendors set up right there. Nothing rare or expensive, but good prices on normal type items. (Why pass up a blizzard, anyway?)
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Take the route going north out of Sedona through Oak Creek Canyon ... it's a beautiful drive. As you drive out of the canyon on your way to Flagstaff, there is an overlook at the top where there are usually lots of vendors/tables set up with some nice jewelry. Much better deals than in Sedona.
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A well-established gallery in Sedona...Garlands...incredible choice!!
www.garlandsjewelry.com
Also check out their lodge in Oak Creek Canyon...keep in mind the rates include a full brakfast & 4 course dinner for two!!
www.garlandslodge.com
www.garlandsjewelry.com
Also check out their lodge in Oak Creek Canyon...keep in mind the rates include a full brakfast & 4 course dinner for two!!
www.garlandslodge.com
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When we were in that area, a local told us that when purchasing from vendors, always ask if the stuff was made locally. By law, they're supposed to answer truthfully or risk losing their licenses.
In fact, we did that and sometimes the answer was "no."
Agree that most of the stuff the vendors have is pretty good and prices are better than in Sedona or most of the other tourist areas.
In fact, we did that and sometimes the answer was "no."
Agree that most of the stuff the vendors have is pretty good and prices are better than in Sedona or most of the other tourist areas.
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