It looked nice from the outside but when I went in the woman behind the counter screeched at me in a nasty way to shut the door behind me and something about her heating bill. I had no idea her door was broken. There was no one else in the store and I understand why. So much for a friendly greeting. Stay away from here unless you want to get yelled at!
Review Source:This nifty lifttle store, which advertises that it deals in  "estate jewelry & folk art from 50 countries," is tucked away, a level down from the street and contains all kinds of art, curiosities and beautiful jewelry, from Native American pieces, to contemporary designs, to some sports/political memorabilia (I saw what looked like a Bill Clinton matroyska doll on the shelf, as well as some NY Yankees pieces).  Beverly behind the counter is friendly and helpful, and I'd definitely trust her with my ears if they weren't already pierced. An added plus--it's right down the street from the Yorkville Housing Works Thrift Shop, another nifty browsing place with potential hidden treasures. So if you're an antique/vintage/browser type, you can easily make an afternoon of it--and find a vintage dress and a brooch to match!
Review Source:I didn't buy any of the jewelry, though it all looks nice & fun. Â I love how random the store looks in its location, & that narrow crowded space overflowing with sparkly jewelry is very Harry Potter whimsical. Â I just needed second holes in my lobes, as the originals had closed up. Â The lovely lady who pierced my ears was very nice & very quick. Â Good price on the piercing, friendly staff, no complaints!
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