This is my «go to» store for gifts for self and others. The jewelry is quite wonderful and handcrafted. Many silver items are from Mexico. Prices range from inexpensive to expensive. There is something for everyone and different budgets. The clothes are stylish and sophisticated. The folk art is quite wonderful. The staff is friendly and helpful without being intrusive or pushy. I rarely walk into this store and walk out empty handed. It’s a store for people who have discerning taste and want to purchase items you don’t see elsewhere.
Debra W.
Classificação do local: 1 Washington, DC
Wow! Was I just shut down AND turned off by this store. Went in during the sale last week,(which ended yesterday) and revisited a cardigan I saw there. Found it on the sale rack and was told NO! Not on sale anymore — we made a mistake! Now I’ve made many purchases here, owner/manager didn’t bother coming out to discuss with me — just sent me packing. What a HUGE mistake they made — very short-sighted. One day past sale and now I have to go to NM to purchase — who ever heard of taking something off sale and putting it back on a «new for fall» rack? Really? In this economy, really? I’ll take my business and my friends elsewhere. Shame on you Phoenix — you shall not rise again in my estimation.
Gayle G.
Classificação do local: 4 Fairfax, VA
It is tough to find a store in Gtown that has been in that hood for longer than ten years, but somehow– Phoenix has been here for a little over fifty years. The initial focus was on items that the original owners would bring in from Mexico. Over the years, the inventory has expanded globally to include jewelry from Germany and Israel. My favorite items here are the sterling silver serving pieces. The prices on these run a range of fifty bucks for a knife to seven hundred dollars for a pitcher. As far as their clothing offering, Phoenix carries Eileen Fisher of all things. There is a small amount of clothes made of alpaca wool as well as beautiful scarves and wraps.