You know the name, you recognize the distinctive little blue box, now come see what the Atlanta location of this fine jeweler has in store for you. Engagement rings, wedding sets and all manners and styles of fine jewelry are here, plus thousands of fabulous gifts like crystal candle holders, vases, dishes, timepieces and more. You'll find this upscale shop comfortably located among those of Buckhead's Phipps Plaza. If you're looking for a gift or personal accessory that says class, it's still tough to beat Tiffany's.
They're best known for their unparalleled assortment of professional grade fishing gear, but this sportsman's warehouse is much more than that. Thrill to the thousands of quality outdoors man choices 364 days a year, and you'll find just about anything you need for camping, fishing, or hunting. Tracker boats, footwear, rugged outdoor apparel, archery supplies, and a great gun department are all popular stops for the enthusiast. To complete the one-stop shopping, don't forget to pick up your sporting license before you leave.
David Yurman has built up an impeccable reputation as a designer of exquisite jewelry and elegant timepieces. With stores across the globe and international success, he has built up an empire that has met its goal: "to fuse art, fashion and fine jewelry". His trademark is the 'cable' line: rings, necklaces, bracelets, etc., all made from twisted silver that resembles a rope. Steep prices inevitably follow the assurance of quality, so prepare to shell out quite a bit for one of his exclusive pieces.
One might feel overwhelmed by the 7.1 million square foot (0.65 million square meters) of space at AmericasMart Atlanta. Its an wholesale market for not only for apparel wear but also for gift, home furnishings and rugs. It truly lives up to its values of care, commitment and honesty and providing quality to everyone who comes in contact with it.
Located east of downtown Atlanta, the district of Little Five Points traces its history to the early 20th Century when it served as a commercial hub for the city. While it's no longer known for its commercial activities, the neighborhood is home to an intriguing and unique array of independent establishments that have helped shape the area's reputation as a bohemian hotspot. From independent bookstores and coffee shops to galleries and theaters, the district offers quite a lot for the culturally inclined. Spend a day exploring the variety of shops dedicated to the alternative culture that has developed here.
Wax 'n Facts has held its own in this gritty neighborhood throughout the years despite the onslaught of other stores. Because of its large inventory of used and new music, the store caters to a broad clientele and keeps customers coming back to look for rare and hard to find records. Whether your tastes run to jazz, pop or acid rock, the reliable and resourceful folks at Wax 'n Facts can probably dig up something to your liking. The store is also known to host many performances of local artists, so do check the website for the calender of events.