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November 2022 by Jocelyne von Strong
Competely unique store. If you are looking for a gift for that hard to please friend....check this place out.
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July 2021 by Thomas B.
Brought my coins here and the lady did not even inspect them. Added up the currency value. Calculated the value in silver. And offered me a few bucks. These coins are double and triple stamped. Multiple errors on my coins. She then says "he will look at them for you". The guy grabs one and says, they are all common. Yeah, maybe but not that common. Felt very pawn like and they probably get over on a lot of people who do not know better. I would respectfully not refer this place. Bad experience for me. Would have been nice for him to tell me about the 10+ coins i had with errors. Be careful!
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January 2021 by Mono H.
Beautiful little store, in a great location about 40 miles from Sacramento. Lots of Native and Chicano art, books, vinyl records, jewelry, etc. Perfect place to find a gift or some art for your house. Pam and Ricardo are very sweet and welcoming. Prices are fair.
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March 2019 by Sharon Pearce
Items are topical as the public's interests seems to be tracking with it.
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April 2017 by Eva Vasileva
Excellent store you can find plenty authentic goods from hand made blankets and African masks and hand crafted arts by known native Indian artists to a inexpensive books and beautiful jewelry and so much more a touch of different cultures Peru and China .So interesting will visit again!
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June 2016 by Terry T.
This interesting gallery seems to have something for everyone. They have a large selection on Native American art, jewelry, paints, trinkets, a statue or two some antiques, and even vintage comic books. It is a nice stop only the Delta Highway. I see from the photos that Frank Fritz and Mike Wolfe of the History Channel's American Pickers stopped for a visit this year. I did not make a purchase, but if think you might, they have a Yelp check in offer and a Yelp Deal.
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January 2016 by Julito B.
I'm pretty biased about this place all because my godsister, Pam Bulahan, is just one of the people that works there. More than just an art gallery. The shop is just full of really interesting items. I recently purchased a somewhat like a "shadow box" that depicted some Argentine Tango dancers. Isleton is just one of the small delta towns along Hwy 160 with Locke and Walnut Grove. As a kid, I remember our family outings to visit relatives in all three of the little towns before heading over to Stockton, Thornton, Sacramento and beyond...
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April 2015 by Amy Schroll
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June 2013 by Amy S.
SO MANY FORMS OF ART This little art gallery was certainly a fun stop. All too often my days are just one busy hour after another. I really appreciate the ones that involve taking a stroll hand in hand, and viewing all the beauty around us. Little art galleries like this one really bring a lot of beauty together. The art found in this gallery was in the form of antique books, bright paintings, a statue, and other neat items. It's a smaller store but is conveniently located in downtown Isleton. It's so nice to be able to support local artists and business owners. One woman I spoke with told me that several people together run this little shop of treasures.