Beautiful art sculptures, pottery and much much more! This is a unique place to stop by if your wanting to shop and take photos. Their prices are reasonable and picked up a lot of cool things.
Gretchen V.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Dallas, TX
I live in Sedona and have purchased 5 talavera flower pots of varying sizes on different occasions. The largest, which takes two people to lift and is 24″ x 24″, was defective and pieces chipped off in the cold winter temperatures last month. The owners of Son Silver did the right thing and replaced the defective pot. A big thank you to Paco, Olivia and everyone who helped me. I would recommend this store to locals and those visiting Sedona.
Eric E.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Phoenix, AZ
Absolutely gigantic! So many books and crannies. Arts and crafts from all over. Even a room full of Ganesh and Buddha statues. Reasonably priced, from chotskies to fire pits to extremely large pieces. I got excited over a couple items like the life size Buddha, but wasn’t drooling over much else. It’s a good place to kill a little time and pick up some fun artistic souvenirs.
Jean J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Lebanon, TN
You will never want to leave this cool place. Every time we go back it is bigger and has more unique items. We only wish we had a 707 to haul it all back home. The price range runs from low to high. From exquisite antique Navajo turquoise to textiles, pottery, rust, clothing, great art in great frames one wanders in the aura of eclectic music and out into vignette after vignette of expertly curated garden rooms. The only thing that could get us out was the sunset behind the giant steel dragon.
Zach I.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Los Angeles, CA
Great selection of souvenirs and art, we bought many items. However, I bought a bottle of Cheri’s prickley pear cactus syrup and when I got home and opened it, there was an accumulation of fungus at the top. Really annoyed considering I paid 23.95 for it. Buyer beware.
Jessiqa P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Los Angeles, CA
Great spot for gifts and keep sakes. I love the wind chimes, the peacock garden features, the rugs and the galleries. This is an incredible shopping experience all under the same roof. Wander from room to room and you will find a treasure. Stop by on your way out of town. Four stars because it’s over priced but in most cases worth the price.
Karen W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Tempe, AZ
A massive store with many winding pathways. There’s a little bit of everything gift wise, from large sculptures to prickly pear jelly. There’s also a very large selection of pottery to choose from. Parking can be a pain but when we were here there was a parking attendant to show us to a spot.
Jill L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Scottsdale, AZ
Neat shop to explore, love their merchandise! Stop by for a little shopping after a wine tasting! :)
Donna S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Fort Worth, TX
Fantastic place, I could have spent hours and lots of $$ here. Lots of unique Mexican art, wall hangings, chimes, jewelry, etc, etc. I outfitted my whole patio and bought gifts as well. I highly recommend stopping in if you like mission style décor.
Tina L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Phoenix, AZ
Very cool collection of «things,» but overpriced. I purchased a salt lamp here and later went to another shop in Sedona and found the exact same product for half the price. Additionally the worker made us feel rushed and told us he was closing soon. On our way out we noticed the advertised hours said they were open for another hour. It was not the most enjoyable shopping experience but was slightly redeemed because they do offer some unique art.
Lenore L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Pleasanton, CA
This was a really fun store to shop around and look at all kinds of cool things. I thought I would stay only five minutes but there is so much to see we ended up staying about 45 minutes! There is a vortex in the store. I felt nothing different sitting in the chair amidst alleged vortex. But it was fun to have the opportunity to form my own opinion about the matter! Lots of pottery, jewelry, cacti, souvenirs and trinkets, statues, baskets, etc. I disagree that this store has all the same stuff you see at any tourist stop. It’s pretty extensive and has more interesting things to look at than the average«tourist stop. I do agree it is overpriced, however. But still worth looking.
Sheila K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Antonio, TX
This was such a fun place and we could take our dog with us. I would recommend it to any and all tourists! Keep your camera at the ready
Megan B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Spring, TX
This place is great for lazy afternoon to mozey around! Give yourself at least 30 minutes. The place is so big it has a map! They specialize in: ceramic lizards, hanging sun faces, Hispanic and Native American decorated pottery, garden knick knacks and sculptures, some jewelry, quick snacks and drinks(like a corner store) by the checkout, and larger garden/household décor. Had so much fun here! Really big, great even if you’re not buying anything. So much too look at, and decent pricing!
Judy S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Oceanside, CA
What a neat place! We were staying at our timeshare which is very close to the college we were visiting for our daughter. We had a day to explore this beautiful town & so we did! We found this place as we were on our 1 day sightseeing! And what a find! We had so much fun taking pictures w/all the cool things they had and the place seems never ending! I thought the prices were reasonable but I talked to a few people that told us we could do better but that they had quite a selection of unique items. We actually found the guy that was making some of the craft items and what a nice guy! The lady at the register wasn’t the friendliest but we didn’t care much since we had such a great time checking everything out! Make sure you allot a good couple of hours just to cruise thru this place!
Eleana H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Tucson, AZ
Although I didn’t buy anything here … I had to stop and check out all the cool signs here … I’m such a sign junkie !! If only the walls on this place could talk! I don’t think the signs are for sale though as they seemed to be used only for decoration but the rest of the store did not disappoint in knick knacks and souvenirs … Prices ranged from 20.00 ish to thousands of dollars depending on what you want to buy ! Staff seemed friendly too … They didn’t say much when I brought in my small dog to check the place out. Overall though i really enjoyed my trip down here to this shop.
Mardi C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 New Orleans, LA
I love this place. I used to stop here every single time I could come thru here, back when I lived in AZ. today? I came back, and really just did a quick run through. of course I got a chilie rista sent home. it was the whole reason I came. they have a little bit of everything here. lots of hispanic stuff, lots of foods, hot sauces, jewelry, knick knacks, and beyond. everyone who works here is really nice too. you can do spendy, or inexpensive here. love the madonna’s, the jesus, the mary and josephs, love the native american works, the hats, the chilies, and just about everything you can think of that makes the desert colorful. you truly have captured the experience of the southwest. all the signs, all the day of the dead, all the birds, lizards, and more. so glad I stopped in today. my chilies just arrived in new orleans. thanks for everything. burning sage right now as we speak. love you guys. couldn’t go to sedona without stoppin in. MAKESURE you slot some time in here. you will have so much to look at. they do shipping too, so go for it. I dare ya.
Michael H.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Claremont, CA
First of all, this is *not* an art gallery… it’s a tourist stop kinda place with all the stuff you can see in any other tourist stop… pottery, magnets, etc. We were wandering around in here for quite a while looking at stuff when suddenly a girl that works there walked up to us, pointed to my 9 year old daughter and shouted«she can’t be in here!» It turned out that her issue was the fact that my daughter was wearing a swimsuit(one-piece) because we were on our way back from the slide rock park. If you want to pretend to be a fancy«art gallery» when you are actually a tourist-trap, that’s fine… but there’s no need to embarrass a little girl by loudly kicking her out of your store. Four thumbs down here… be sure to rent a tuxedo and don a ball gown before going in to peruse the chotchkies at this«gallery», or the rude staff might attack you as well.
Sarah S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Minneapolis, MN
We pulled into the tight parking lot and the troubles ended there. After an awesome girls weekend in Sedona, we came here on our way out back to the valley. The first thing I noticed was the smell of burning Piñón wood. The entire place place is full of different rooms and areas with related items. It’s part store part decorative stroll through a southwest/desert haven. The hanging chilies, pottery, tin signs, decorative crosses, colorful skulls, suns, etc., were endless and eyecatching. My friend and I kept agreeing how beautiful everything was. We even sat at the Vortex for a bit to enjoy the weather and the colors around us. I would recommend this stop for anyone in or out of Sedona.
Chris S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Tempe, AZ
This place is a must stop if you are driving through Sedona and need to find some obligatory gifts to bring home for everyone. Of course these are tourist prices but you can find a lot of things for under $ 10. If you like such things, they have a vortex spot that you can sit in for awhile. I don’t know if was just the power of suggestion or if there was really something to it, but I actually felt refreshed after sitting in the area for 10 minutes. I picked up one of their beautiful American Indian woven rugs but they are a bit pricey $ 900+ from what I saw but I was in a hurry and needed the rug, no time to bargain hunt. They have some interesting fresh drinks at a little bar area in the store. The store looks pretty wacky on the outside and you can find something for everyone on your gift shopping stop here.
Nicole W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 North Las Vegas, NV
We drove by once and I thought it was a pretty interesting looking place. The second time we drove by my curiosity got the best of me and I had to make the stop. I’m still not entirely sure what is going on here. Some things you can buy at Silver Sons include: outdoor chimineas, terra cotta suns, dried chiles, Mexican-inspired mirrors with Dia de los Muertos skeletons on them, mini Buddhas, jewelry, rugs, hot sauce, and touristy souvenirs. There is also a patio nearby with a vortex you can sit down in. Not sure if I felt the vortex or just psyched myself up because I was expecting it, but I definitely felt a little«off» as I got nearby. This place is pretty much my favorite kind of store to visit: full of random, interesting things. A fun place to stop at while you are in town.