Since 1994, this shop has specialized in the sale of Zuni fetish carvings, Pueblo pottery, metal wall hangings, unique copper lamps, jewelry and other art influenced and made by Native Americans. The jewelry, much of which is created by artist Ben Turquoise, especially stands out. It is made with a variety of semi-precious stones, shells, glass beads and silver, in many different arrangements. The store receives new merchandise frequently. Check the Web site for new arrivals, featured artists and additional information on its wares.
Calvin Smith's family has been designing jewelry for generations, and designing is the biggest part of his business. He creates beautiful and unique custom pieces from just about any stone or metal, and can work from photos, drawings or ideas. In addition, the store is the exclusive distributor of the Judith Conway Collection, which combines platinum with 18-carat yellow gold and high quality diamonds. Appraisal and repair services are also available. Customers can access the store's catalog on its Web site.
Science-fiction and fantasy aficianadi, there's a store for you! The Dragon's Lair shop looks average from the outside, but it's quite MASSIVE. Everything that falls under the umbrella terms of "science-fiction" and "fantasy" is sold here. Amongst the books, there are action figures, autographed memorabilia, board games, home decor, set pieces, stuffed animals, t-shirts and more. A large room in the back and a few tables throughout the store are reserved for special tournaments, such as Dungeons & Dragons. Snacks, like M&Ms and Skittles, are sold as well to keep serious gamers happy during their battles. Those of you who are allergic to cats, take note, since there are a couple of cats belonging to the staff that roam free in the shop.
Located on Manor Road, Dai Due is a meat shop and American cuisine restaurant, offering exceptional service and a friendly atmosphere. The interiors are warm yet spacious, complete with dark wood accents and brick walls. Led by Chef Jesse Griffiths, Dai Due strives to support the local farmer community of Cherrywood. All ingredients, including honey and olive oil, are sourced locally and can also be purchased at the on-site butcher shop. Sample the appetizing venison ceviche tostada or the pork chops smoked to perfection.
With the aim to bring back vintage motorcycles in vogue, Revival Cycles offers motorcycle gear and spare parts at affordable prices. It also doubles up a repair shop. Motorcyclists can buy stuff for the bike as well as themselves. They have on offer levers and masters, wheels, batteries, connectors and terminals as well as fire kits and breakout boxes for the bikes. For bikers, they have on offer an assortment of helmets and jackets for both men and women along with other accessories. Whether you want to customize your bike, repair it or simply shop for riding gear, head to Revival Cycles and explore their amazing collection.