Santa Fe Summer Shopping: Five Artisan Finds from Local Boutiques and Designers

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Santa Fe’s boutiques feature the city’s style when summer time rolls around. Beautiful, handcrafted jewelry, glass vases, distinct fashion, and global decor each sit in shops around the city waiting to be added to your cart. These carefully curated finds capture Santa Fe’s creative spirit and timeless attitude.

Shop Santa Fe’s Artisan Boutiques and Designers This Summer

A necklace with white, gold, and brown beads and pearls.
Photo From Dell Fox Jewelry

Dell Fox Jewelry

This necklace pairs lustrous white pearls with shimmering labradorite beads for a striking play of light and texture. Small gold discs  separate each bead, adding refined structure and subtle sparkle throughout. Effortlessly elegant, it transitions beautifully from day to evening wear, making it a versatile addition to any jewelry collection. Designed and made in Santa Fe. 

A vase with blue waves and gold speckling.
Photo From Liquid Light Glass

Liquid Light Glass

This “Starry Night In Turmoil” vase gets its inspiration from the dynamic brushstrokes of Vincent van Gogh. The hand-blown vessel (9.5” h and 7” diameter) features a black and off-white texture with a complex band of blue entwined around its middle. The starry night effect is mesmerizing.

A long dark blue button up with a pattern at the bottom.
Photo From TOKo

TOKo 

This Mao Mam jacket brings artisanal layers to outerwear you can enjoy every day. Crafted from soft, breathable cotton in a rich navy blue and purple palette, it features a distinctive patch design that makes each piece one of a kind.

A black leather jacket with a crop front.
Photo From W Department

W Department

Theyskens’ Theory Cropped Leather Jacket is waiting for you in this lovely boutique overlooking Santa Fe’s historic downtown Plaza. The design delivers a modern edge with architectural precision. Sleek black leather is shaped into a sharp, curved cutout hem for a dynamic silhouette, while the high stand collar adds structure and attitude.

A short bench in a ruse and blue pattern color.
Photo From Sukhmani Designs

Sukhmani Designs

This footstool features hand-carved antique architectural wood with a distressed blue patina. Its weathered charm mixes depth and Old-World appeal. Equal parts sculpture and seating, it brings artisanal history and rustic elegance to any interior space.

Story by Keith Recker
Featured Photo Courtesy of TOKo

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