Address: 205 N Main St, Greenville, SC 29601, USA
Phone: +18642836300
Sunday: 11AM–6PM
Monday: 11AM–6PM
Tuesday: 11AM–6PM
Wednesday: 11AM–6PM
Thursday: 11AM–6PM
Friday: 11AM–6PM
Saturday: 11AM–6PM
Kelly Smith
Friendly, knowledgeable staff that truly cares about their customers. Prices are reasonable. Perfect for someone who is looking for crystals & stones combined with metaphysical knowledge or someone just looking for beautiful natural stones and jewelry.
Steve Begley
If you are an Avid Gemstone fan like me . I Highly suggest stopping by this wonderful place. As soon as you walk into Entryway on Both sides there are large Gemstones to Admire,As you walk into the store you wanna look everywhere. The selection is Wonderful. And there is a great selection of Jewelry. A kids mining setup in back. And if you like Amethyst it is everywhere a Wonderful treasure hunt . I found the perfect deep Purple piece to take home. Enjoy your next trip here.
Eric Harrison
This is great store. I had great time with my kids there
Tim Perry
Great place, very good selection
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There is! We’ve got specs, bracelets, and pendants. All authentic
Yes. They are good from 1 year of purchase date.
This site is not a place to dig the gems out they are in buckets and the children pour the buckets over to find the gems
Most of their stuff is real but they do have some little fake items that are sold cheap for kids.
No, this is your general mining for kids parties type thing.
They use gravel, I totally felt like I got cheated on the gem to gravel ratio.
Can't remember the exact prices but they have a spread from small to large buckets. The granite Rebel that the gems are stashed in leave you with very few unblemished specimens. That being said I got some huge minerals that I find aesthetically pleasing enough to display in my house. I definitely suggest the large buckets for the larger examples of minerals.
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