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Locality: San Juan Bautista, California

Phone: +1 831-623-1128



Address: 106 3rd St 95045 San Juan Bautista, CA, US

Website: www.southwestroundup.com

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Southwest Roundup Gallery 09.12.2020

Historic San Juan Bautista, CA - slow your pace down at the end of the week, leave the highway traffic, visit unique and varied "independently owned" shops & restaurants in this City of History. Leisurely stroll the sidewalks. You're sure to find treasures. Hope to see you! (Photo: Early morning as the town awakens)

Southwest Roundup Gallery 03.12.2020

Craftsmanship honored at the Gallery in our large range of items...including Natural Dye Wool Weavings; Leather & Hide Chairs; Vintage Silver Conchas & Mexican Sugar Molds. From furniture to "smalls", we'll all about traditional craftsmanship in North America. Celebrating 20 years in biz & still going. Many thanks to craftsmen & artisans!

Southwest Roundup Gallery 19.11.2020

We're honored to feature original watercolors by Don Weller at the Gallery. And really pleased to have Ranch & Country Magazine select "The Golden Hour" by Don Weller for their cover on current issue! ("The Golden Hour" original watercolor available at Southwest Roundup Gallery, also Ranch & Country Mag)

Southwest Roundup Gallery 05.11.2020

Special visitors recently at Gallery - Ray & LaVerne Ordway. Always glad to see them! Ray will be celebrating his 94th birthday at Vaquero Heritage Days, August 17 - 19, 2018. Great venue to meet & visit with the Ordways and uphold CA vaquero traditions!

Southwest Roundup Gallery 01.11.2020

Southwest Roundup Gallery is alive & well! Celebrating 20 years in historic San Juan Bautista, Everything handmade by craftsmen & artisans in North America. Special attention to early CA vaquero-style art & gear. Stop by & visit Thursdays - Saturdays, call ahead any time for other days/hours! 831.623.1128. (Available: Oil by James Bramlett, Carmel Mission circa 1840; Hand-Hammered Copper & Wood Buffet - touches of CA rancho era).