Ocracoke Restoration Company is a visually exciting shop that specializes in English antique stained glass, yard art, vintage jewelry, bird feeders and gifts. Whether looking for exciting things to grace inside or outside or even in between, they have you covered!
An extended line of garden embellishments including hand forged garden sculpture, and a beautiful line of soft summer scarves are recent additions. They have in stock over 200 handcrafted antique stained glass windows including modern, country, art deco, and arts and crafts.
They are passionate over vintage jewelry and have hundreds of styles from the Victorian era to the 1960s including silver and gold estate as well as costume jewelry. This includes necklaces, bracelets, brooches and rings. Convenience is their watchword.
You can shop online or in person. Bring in your own vintage jewelry and learn more about it from these folks. They also are interested in purchasing jewelry form you!
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