retail
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Viejo Goods
Viejo Goods is a curated vintage and antique home goods shop celebrating the soulful beauty of the Southwest. The shop offers a fun mix of unique art, textiles, furniture, and kitchenware —all chosen for their quiet, desert-minimalist charm. Every piece tells a story—perfect for those seeking a unique gift or a lasting memento of the Southwest to take home.
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Communion on Convent
A locally owned bodega specializing in curated pre-loved clothing, locally-made jewelry, and low-waste lifestyle and gift items.
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Earthling Jewelry
Earthling specializes in otherworld inspired jewelry.Using the lost wax method, she creates organic pieces that resemble long lost treasures unearthed form the catacombs. She loves working with gems & minerals in their raw form, just as they come out of the earth. She is known for large crystal rings she refers to as “Alien cell phones” (in case you need to “phone home”).
In addition to jewelry meant to be worn, she casts natural objects. Bones, crystals, snake rattles, raptor talons (all humanely sourced) and anything I find that looks interesting. She also carves symbolic pieces out of wax. She am a believer in the power of amulets & talismans and her jewelry is meant to be worn like a prescription.
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Bon
A home, garden, and clothing shop, presenting a collection of our favorite things by independent designers from around the world. In addition to these designers, we also share our own small clothing collection that we produce in the USA, using Japanese cotton.
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Classic Rock Couture
Classic Rock Couture began as a one-woman Etsy vintage shop ten years ago and has evolved into an internationally known clothing brand whose designs are found in shops across the U.S. and often spotted on-screen or on-stage. This quaint Barrio Viejo shop brings brand owner Claire Harlin's original desert-inspired designs to life through careful curation of rare vintage finds, local artists, boutique brands, and vinyl records.
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Clay & Cloth
Discover the story behind Mad Max The Dog, a women-owned small business evolving from Etsy to our local boutique Clay & Cloth in Tucson. Embarking on our journey during the pandemic with an initial small investment, we've partnered with skilled artisans from Mexico and Africa. Embracing fair trade values, we showcase each artisan's unique creations with utmost respect and integrity.