Not kid friendly. My son had a basket that he was putting items in to buy, and the woman came back to back, often, once even making a comment “I heard some banging around over here”. It was a candle in his basket. She took it from him to keep up front. My son and I then look through their boxes to choose from and buy, I picked mine out and looked at the rocks. As my son changed his mind and was picking out a different box, the male owner came over to scold my almost 7 year old that the store wasn’t “his personal playground” and the items aren’t “play things”. That really upset my son and made us not feel welcomed. Money is not an issue for us, and I was personally letting him get items to buy for himself. I told him to not grab just anything and put a few items back because they were overpriced for what it was. If I didn’t drive 45 minutes there, I would’ve left without buying anything. But instead bought what I needed before they closed. I remember several years ago coming and being watched like a hawk like they thought I was stealing something. This time it was a bad experience for my son. I’ll check a different store out next time. I understand watching for theft, but the words and tone the man used to my son was not okay. I don’t like being treated like his purchase and feelings don’t matter. We are very well off money wise, and he is a customer as well. We have shopped many, many places and this is the first time in 6-7 years anyone has ever treated him this way. He wanted to make sure he picked the right size box for his items. Very rude. The woman made friendly small talk while checking out, but the man was very negative and mean. We will take our money somewhere else next time for our purchases. I always tip very generously, and make big purchases in bulk - and when doing so the amount I spend is always considered with including my sons experience and how...
Read moreMy family and I have been shopping here for gifts since this shop opened almost 29 yrs ago. It is one of the longest standing stores nestled in one of the original historic buildings on historic main street which attracts visitors from around the world.
This beautiful gift shop has a wide range of jewelry, handbags, home decor, essential oils, candles, herbs, incense, crystals, cards, collectable fairies, dragons, and more! Most merchandise is Fair Trade from various countries, artisans around the USA, and local artists.
They offer quality jewelry to fit anyone's budget from simple to designer such as Ayala Bar, Angie Olami, Adajio, Silver Forest, etc. Enchanted Attic is known for their most popular gemstone, the Rainbow Moonstone!
All the staff are welcoming, helpful, and friendly. If you go on a regular basis, they will even greet you by name! Three generations of my family has come to purchase gifts over the years. This shop has always been my "go to" if ever having a bad day because I have such a wonderful...
Read moreI always love making a trip out to the Enchanted Attic. They have great deals on a variety of small crystals but they also have bigger crystal that are more expensive if you are looking for that. Its a really calm environment and its always so fun to see what they have. The last time I was there something new I saw was sage sticks with lavender. I thought that was really cool because sage isn't my favorite smell when I'm clearing energy. The lavender helped it to be less stinky. It was actually nice. And I saw pendulums there. That was new to me. I don't know of anywhere else where you could find cool stuff like that. I always have a good experience here even if I don't buy anything. You should take a look and see what you can find. Also a few doors down there's a Native American art gallery with really beautiful crystals. If you go to the Enchanted Attic stop...
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