Cowboys & Indians

FINISHING TOUCHES

That universal truth drives so many great retailers and makers in theWest to think of innovative ways to embellish a look and to serve customers’ personal (and specific) styles. We asked a storied Santa Fe boutique and a hotWestern bootmaker to weigh in on the art of accessorizing. Read on.

ORTEGA’S ON THE PLAZA

Ortega’s on the Plaza, founded in 1971, is the oldest jewelry store on Santa Fe’s

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Cowboys & Indians

Cowboys & Indians1 min read
Made For Montana
Kokopelli Ranch is located 20 minutes from the charming Old West sapphire-mining town of Philipsburg, Montana, now a tourist favorite for its painted main street. The property comes with views of the Pintler Range and East Fork Valley and proximity t
Cowboys & Indians2 min read
Contributors
Magic In The Skies, page 100 Laura Pritchett is not only the author of seven novels, two nonfiction books, and one play; she is an editor, columnist, and the director of the MFA program in Nature Writing at Western Colorado University. Known for cham
Cowboys & Indians2 min read
Native Fashion First
Santa Fe’s bustling Indigenous fashion scene is hitting new heights after many years of hosting the Santa Fe Indian Market’s annual runway shows and events. Coming to the City Different May 2-5: the country’s first-ever weeklong celebration of Indige

Related Books & Audiobooks