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    Anderson's Corner

    4.7 (7 reviews)
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    Wonderful hometown jewelry store. Always pleasant and helpful with a great wine collection

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    Sacred Ground Southwest Jewelry & Souvenirs - Shop is on the second floor

    Sacred Ground Southwest Jewelry & Souvenirs

    (1 review)

    Really neat shop, full of Native American inspired clothing, jewelry, home decor and souvenirs, as…read morewell as handmade Native pottery for sale year-round. During the summer, they advertise outdoor 'mining' for the kids - they feature a huge sluice and various sized bags for sale for panning! I have not personally experienced this because they close during Labor Day and I always go the weekend after. The store, located on the second floor the building which also houses Deep Creek Donuts & FunTime Watersports, is a relatively small shop. I am not sure if they are handicap accessible but I do not believe they are. It is also very quiet inside which was a little awkward shopping with a companion and trying to have light conversation while shopping; they might benefit from playing some soft music to make it more inviting. The handmade pottery is beautiful and priced very reasonable - there are small certified cards inside that tell you when/where/who made your art- a very nice touch. They also have a nice selection of geodes, agates, healing stones, and other decorative stones which are very trendy right now. Their clothing selection features mostly T-shirts and similar garments screen-printed with Native-inspired images. They also have jewelry cases along the wall that extend 2 complete walls of the shop; complete with lots of silver and beaded items that are just beautiful. This is a really cool shop loaded with neat goodies, and it's unlike any shop I've ever seen as it focuses on Native offerings which are beautiful and well-made. I have purchased several real geode/stone magnets, large geode bookends, pottery, and some home decor items- I always find something to take home with me! I highly recommend visiting on your next vacation to Deep Creek!

    Jean's Jewelers

    Jean's Jewelers

    (5 reviews)

    A few months ago when my fiance and I got my ring back after getting it resized we immediately…read morenoticed issues with it. Two of the prongs were visibly shifted and the band had a deep scratch that had no been there before. This was obviously upsetting to even need to bring up, but my fiance did so very respectfully and graciously and we were met with hostility and defensiveness from Jean herself. I was appalled at the rudeness in The tone of her voice. My fiance and I have never had to get a ring resized before, we are new to this. Jean went on a rant to us about how she's been doing this "for forty years" and I just stood there wondering how she's gotten away with such awful customer service for that long. Jean did agree to take the ring back and fix the prongs and buff the band, although she denied that they were the ones that messed them up. After this encounter I learned that my fiancé and I are not the only ones who have had this kind of experience at Jeans Jewelers. TWO other couples I know have had similar experiences. One of them simply asked a worker at Jeans if they could copy down their diamond number for security reasons, and Jean rudely intervened and told them that if they thought their diamond was going to get stolen then they shouldn't hand it over. Good way to comfort Your clients! And my other friends had a bracelet resized and when it came back wrong and they brought it back, Jean was not happy to satisfy their needs. Look, I get that she has Been in the business for a long time, but that is no excuse for being hostile toward your customers. I will never recommend Jeans Jewelers to anyone. And I highly suggest you steer clear if you want a pain free process for your jewelry needs!

    We were new to the area and needed some repair on our granddaughter's necklace. We were welcomed…read moreby Jean's staff, who did an excellent repair quickly. We have purchased gifts there since that time and have always been impressed with Jean' knowledge, selection, and excellent service. Great local business!

    Main Street Classics - Furniture at Main Street Classics

    Main Street Classics

    (3 reviews)

    This is one of the nicest antique shops in Frederick County. Their selection is pretty wide, so…read morethere should be something for everyone. Compared to the other antique shops in the area, Main Street Classics has the best prices I've seen. The value is definitely there. I was looking for vintage vinyl in good condition and wasn't disappointed. They have a nice selection of antique furniture, decorations, and many other items. I'm also a numismatist and wish they had a larger selection of coins and precious metals, but that is a nitpick. I understand that their vendors may rotate periodically. My party was greeted warmly by the ladies at the front. They were helpful and made the checkout process quick and easy.

    Pretty nice place! Based on other reviewers, I almost didn't go but am glad I did…read more For context - I'm sort of picky when it comes to antiques. I tend to stick to the Victorian era and prefer the unusual. The photos of candles and 80s stuff don't do it justice. There are plenty of cabinet cards and tin types, large charcoal portraits and pictures in the $20-30 range. Cabinet cards were 6 for $10! I saw a few older dolls at only $50 each. Ended up with a fairly uncommon embalming fluid bottle of all things. There's a booth at the top of the stairs with the lowest prices I've seen in a while for true antiques. It was nicely curated and balanced. My only complaint - and I don't know if this is an issue in the area or what, was the intense security. I really don't like buying when I feel like the shop assumes I'm going to steal. I usually go through stores twice and found what I wanted at second glance. When we checked out a comment was made that they knew we had already seen everything and it made me feel like I was being watched and I felt like the man was looking to see what was in my hands. But who knows, maybe they had a theft issue. Overall a nice shop.

    Anderson's Corner - jewelry - Updated May 2026

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