Yesterday's Jewels is a treasure-trove of glittery baubles for yourself or that special someone. Located in Loblolly Pines Shopping Center, Yesterday's Jewels specializes in antique and estate jewelry including some pieces from the Victorian, Georgian, Edwardian, and Art Deco eras. Among the beautiful jewelry for sale are handcrafted pieces from selected local artists. Owner Gary Hoover is on site to provide you with over 30 years of professional experience to assist you in making the perfect, informed purchase. Gary is a friendly, humorous man and takes great pleasure in meeting, talking to, and serving his customers.
Even if you are not in the market for a new piece of jewelry, still make it a point to stop in and say hello to Gary and his colorful parrot- "Woodstock." In business in Duck for the past 26 years, Gary offers you exemplary, personalized customer service, a lifetime of jewel savvy, and a smile. Perhaps you have questions about an older piece you already own, are looking for an antique engagement ring, or a meaningful gift "just because;" this is the perfect place to stop. When shopping around for something as unique and exceptional as your loved one, keep Yesterday's Jewels in mind!
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