This place has alot in it -but most of it that the owner (Hamid) gets is at such a cheap price -$3 for mud cloths and many other items cost less than $25 even for stone pieces. The owner sells them for a much greater price but a lot of the stuff is used and not in MINT condition. He also doesn’t offer shipping. Items are scattered all over the place, items on top of items so it’s hard to see what’s in the place. There’s no AC or heat. Most of the items in this place are junk and aren’t of value but if you like African pieces and want to sort through stuff for a while then...
Read moreBrother Hamid is a walking wealth of knowledge and a complete joy. I had the pleasure of meeting him and visiting his 10,000 square foot gallery. It is absolutely amazing. You have to visit at least five times before you can take in the endless breath-taking African artifacts he has. I was blown away. In addition, brother Hamid is kind and friendly. YOU MUST GO and BRING CASH OR YOUR CREDIT CARD. It is extremally difficult to leave empty handed and his prizes are amazing....more than fare. Go...
Read moreOMG, I’m thrilled to see that Galerie Hamid is still around!!!!!! I’ve purchased several pieces from him in the past, and I always get compliments on them. He truly is one of the kindest and sweetest people I’ve met. His collection is absolutely stunning, and it’s been such a pleasure to support his business. Now that I know he’s still in business, I’m planning a visit very soon! If you haven’t checked him out yet, you’re missing out on some truly beautiful...
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