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    New Shops Opening at The Collective Sedona

    March 18, 2017No Comments
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    logo_collectivesedonaSedona AZ (March 18, 2017) – The Collective Sedona is proud to announce that several new shops have recently opened or will be opening during the month of April. The Collective Sedona, a 54,000-square foot mixed-used development located on 6.15 acres, is Sedona’s premier shopping, dining and entertainment destination. Conveniently located at the gateway to Sedona in the Village of Oak Creek, the property features more than 30 shops, galleries, restaurants from casual to fine dining, culture studios, a Welcome Center, a luxury spa and salt room, an indoor/outdoor multi-use banquet facility and community events.

    20170318_collectiveKeepers of the Spirit, a unique gift shop featuring local artwork and southwest-themed items, opened at the beginning of March in the Culture Studios building at The Collective Sedona.  The initial concept originated with 10 local artists including Hanna Wolf, the proprietor. Using a variety of mediums, the artists showcase one-of-kind pieces including red rock artwork, jewelry including authentic American Indian pieces, fused glass, wall hangings, apparel, petroglyphs, clay pottery, reclaimed metal sculptures, gourd vessels, goat milk lotions, beauty and health products, and more. 

    ROCKY RD Ice Cream Co. is opening in April at The Collective Sedona. Owner, Paul Cummo, has a passion for making delicious ice creams and sorbets and is bringing this homemade goodness to all of Sedona as ROCKY RD Ice Cream Co. The shop will offer handcrafted, small batch ice creams and sorbets made with only the finest ingredients, bought locally whenever possible, and with no added coloring or preservatives. Gourmet artisanal flavors will be on the menu along with all the favorites, homemade here in the Village of Oak Creek, with specialty flavors added seasonally.

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    Beauty Walker Kaleidoscope Gallery will soon be opening off the center courtyard at The Collective Sedona. Artists from around the world have created an array of kaleidoscopes crafted with unbelievable beauty. The gallery will also showcase a special collection of mosaic garden tables, perfect for Sedona. Come and see the new Beauty Walker Kaleidoscope Gallery unfold!

    Adorn Collection recently expanded their boutique at The Collective Sedona, adding 200-square feet to their shop in the Culture Studios building. The boutique sells colorful artisan produced home decor, jewelry and wardrobe accents. The shop has a popular following selling pieces that are inspired by the beauty of red rock sunsets and fresh air, sunshine and the cool evenings of high desert living as well as the emerging wine industry in the Verde Valley.

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