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Blue-Eyed Bear
The guide was updated:Bolster your collection of Native American art with a stop at the Blue-Eyed Bear. This jewelry store specializes in original, modern jewelry from local artists, with many of the works being known for turquoise jewelry.
Useful Information
- Address: 297 North State Route 89A, Sedona
- Opening hours: Sun–Sat 9:30am–6pm
- Website: www.blueeyedbear.com
- Phone: +1 928 282 1158
- Email: info@blueeyedbear.com
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