Beach Treasures

Beach Treasures in Duck on the Outer Banks is recognized for its collections from renowned jewelry designers as well as gemstones from around the globe. Locally owned and operated, Beach Treasures in Duck is located in Wee Winks Square, along the soundside boardwalk. 

Beach Treasures in Duck showcases an extensive and diverse line of jewelry and boasts 14 cases overflowing with sterling offerings from collections including MarahLago, Ed Levin, Charles Albert, and Native American designers. They also offer local interest artwork, with creations from over 30 local artisans such as Rebecca Rogers and Laura Howard, in addition to embroidered caps, bags, tees, as well as popular OBX and specialty items

Established in 1989, Beach Treasures in Duck (formerly Beach Essentials) has built its reputation for its fine jewelry collections from celebrated designers and unique gemstones. In addition to their Duck location, Beach Treasures also maintains 2 distinct e-commerce sites -- beachtreasuresonline.com and outerbanksgifts.com – each with a unique line of products available for online purchase.

Directions: You can find Beach Treasures at 1216 Duck Road (Hwy 12), in Wee Winks Square, situated along Duck’s soundside boardwalk.

 

 

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Monday
10:00AM-06:00PM
Tuesday
10:00AM-06:00PM
Wednesday
10:00AM-06:00PM
Thursday
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Saturday
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