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>> From the pictures it looks like the same stuff I can get a Hobby Lobby.
@lisapisabobisa: No.
@ET: Agreed! While the front of the store is Brighton jewelry and Vera Bradley bags, they also offer higher end costume and fine jewelry. As you work your way to the back of the store, you see a lot of home décor that range from furniture and custom-made florals, to Safari collections (beautiful sculptures created by African artists using wood from their environment). You can buy baby gifts, picture frames, unique items (like pewter, mantle clocks, gifts for that "someone who has everything"). Prices ranged greatly from $15 to thousands. Definitely pieces I could dream of owning but either couldn't afford or wasn't practical (I was admiring a beautiful grandfather clock and all I could see was the scratches my kids would put in it!).I know I sound like a commercial for them, but I just visited them for the first time yesterday, as I'm writing a story on them. I wanted to hear what others opinions were on them, as well as why, or why not, people had heard of them/visited.
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