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    Arizona Grand Gift Shop

    3.8 (5 reviews)

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    Hippies R Us

    Hippies R Us

    4.6
    (9 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    When I initially saw the store and window display, I was excited and intrigued…read more Upon entering, however, I was sorely disappointed by the truck stop quality: tacky, cheaply made products with exorbitant prices. Half the Buddhas are broken, and even the gold paint is chipped on every single figurine. I can buy the same crystals at a metaphysical shop with better quality and less than what this store charges. The southeast Asian style clothing is cute, but also of mass produced quality with snagged and flimsy fabric. The merchandise is cute, but simply not worth the price when it will break before you even get it home. The customer service is completely nonexistent. The only thing this store has going for it is the clean display. Nothing about this place remotely represents the hippie movement of the 70s. Everything is based on Southeast Asian stereotypes, or marketed toward New Age fads. I love a good tarot deck, but I can shop for that in a metaphysical store. My advice: save your money and avoid the tourist trap.

    I was very impressed by this store. So many cool things to purchase! The store associate that…read morehelped me was great! I was buying a keychain and bracelet, but after the transaction was complete, she noticed my Marine Corps lanyard. She tells me that she should have given me a discount, but I protest since I don't usually expect a discount from privately owned shops. She gave me a second bracelet for free anyway! Thank you for the support and I'll definitely return.

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    Yucatecan Imports

    Yucatecan Imports

    4.5
    (25 reviews)
    4.0 mi
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    This tiny store located down an alley is packed with imported items. Clothing, bags, jewelry,…read morebackpacks and wall art with an ethnic flair. Staff were friendly and welcoming. Street and lot parking.

    Really unique little store that has lots of unique treasures and so glad I stopped in today!…read more After yoga class downstairs, I popped in to see what this place was about, and wow, this is a treasure trove of items from all over the world. Sweet! Clay, the owner, was super nice and we chatted the entire time I was looking around the store. He told me that this store has been here for 25 years and that he goes around the world looking for items and buys them up and then has them shipped back to here. Great! The reason the store is called Yucatecan Imports is when he first opened the store, he originally was bringing back hammocks from Yucatan, nice little history there! Each item in the store is marked with price and also where it comes from, so super cool! This is about as fair trade as it can be. Clay has hand painted scrolls from Thailand, Buddha calendars from Nepal, bookmarks from Turkey, earrings from Peru and Mexico, and my favorite, he has a chirango from Ecuador (however, the chirango was made in Bolivia)! I wanted to stay in here all day and look at everything he has as it is super neat all the wares he carries. He doesn't operate an online business, so he's old school, and wants you to come into his store, great! I ended up buying a mini wooden carved elephant from Thailand, this is a gift for my mom as she loves elephants (and so do I) and will send it to her! I'll definitely be back here especially when I have to find unique gift items for friends and family! Great little shop hidden away, come check it out!

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