Good taste is the operative phrase at Muzzie’s Antique, Vintage and Fine Jewelry. Everything that makes its way into this shop is beautiful in some way.
Mike and Susan Garber have been operating in downtown Manteo since 1999. They offer an extensive collection of antique and estate jewelry at affordable prices. This includes diamonds, platinum and precious gems. They carry designer jewelry by Infinity Line, Hidalgo, Liz Palacios, Michal Golan, Ayala Bar and Vintage Revival. Sweethearts revel in their large selection of engagement rings.
Visitors appreciate their cosmopolitan offerings including European furnishings. Embrace the form and style of architectural antiques. Journey back in time by viewing their vintage clothing. Delight in nature through their statuary meant to grace the garden. There are gifts galore, and these folks are great at aiding you in making a choice. They even offer to help identify antique jewelry and encourage browsing. Muzzie’s is a Manteo must see!
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