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- Regular Hours:
Fri Sat - Sun - Phone:
Main - 610-933-3420
- Address:
- 507 Kimberton Rd Phoenixville, PA 19460
- Category
- Gift Shops
- Services / Products
- Pocketbooks, Hand Bags, And Purses, Wickerworks, Wood Animal Carvings, Wood Boxes, Wood Vases
- AKA
Yaowapa Thailand Treasures LLC
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Reviews
03/25/12
My partner and I experienced this beautiful store yesterday and we highly recommend it. The owners of the business have a great eye for beautiful objects. I purchased the Liquid Silk by Marina Raye CD that was playing in the store. The beautiful music playing softly in the background as we shopped was spectacular and so relaxing. It prompted me to comment to my partner, "This is what I want our home to sound like." -- and now it will! I also purchased a gorgeous hand-blown amberina (red/amber glass) free-form fluted glass vase. Treat yourself to a visit from this store, then treat yourself by purchasing something beautiful there. You will be glad you did.
03/23/11
I was very impressed with this beautiful & unique shopping experience. One could possibly reduce their need for blood pressure medication by stopping here for a while. This is a diamond in the ruff for the Phoenixville area.
This lovely shop of unique and well made gifts and home furnishings, is run by savvy business people who know quality craftsmanship. The store carries reasonably priced products made by the Queen's Project craftsmen. These people are contracted by the queen of Thailand to produce cultural artifacts to introduce Thai crafts to the domestic and international markets. Items purchased here are gift wrapped, ribboned and placed in attractive bags. I always shop here for gifts, and anxiously await their next shipment! How did we get so lucky to have their shop here?! Nota bene: make sure you have time to look around and listen to the stories of where and how these items were made. It doubles as a museum!