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    Kokopelli Gallery

    4.3 (12 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 4:30 pm

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    Versailles

    4.8(24 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$$

    I met a very personable Simon here. Full of character and charm…read more I wasn't expecting to purchase anything from here initially, however my eyes fell upon a piece of amethyst in a curio glass cabinet. I looked at it and did not see a price on the item. I decided to leave and then I met Simon on the way out. He asked if anything interested me. I asked him if he could let me know the price of the amethyst. He opened the cabinet and let me look at the piece. He said for you ... it's $$$. He was funny and full of character. The price was okay. The service was great. A short conversation later, I decided to pick it up. The store has a treasure trove type vibe. Full of antiques and interesting items for sale. Most items do not have prices on them so buyer beware. You need to have some knowledge of what you will pay for items before you enter. I believe I purchased my item at a fair price. 50% off after Christmas sale Purchased a heart shaped Brazilian amethyst at a good price! Nice personal service and experience here.

    We strolled here on a rainy Sunday afternoon. We were greeted by a friendly man named Oozy. The…read morebrilliant opal immediately caught my eye. He told us the jewelry was all hand-made (which seemed true since the metals were not bent perfectly) and I decided to purchase a ring for my mom with a aquamarine type crystal. I thought the price was reasonable $95, and the service was pleasant and not pushy (which often drives me out of numerous jewelry spots.)

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    Versailles - Uzi (owner) is sweet and humble! Gave us an amazing deal and even a few gifts!

    Uzi (owner) is sweet and humble! Gave us an amazing deal and even a few gifts!

    Versailles - Beautiful gallery with the most exquisite and unique collection.

    Beautiful gallery with the most exquisite and unique collection.

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    Petri's Fine Arts

    Petri's Fine Arts

    1.7(11 reviews)
    0.0 mi
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    Let me start by saying my husband and myself are collectors of a lot of art. We frequently go to…read moregalleries both domestically and abroad. We have never been treated so rudely ever. There are two pieces we are going to buy but not from them. I'm probably either going to buy direct from the artist or buy from another gallery. Beautiful art but snotty attitudes. Go look but make note of the artists and seek out to buy elsewhere.

    Unbelievably rude and arrogant. Never seen anything like it. My wife and I are in our mid-50s and…read moreprofessionally dressed. We were looking for another Dino Rosin sculpture (about $15,000) to go with the one we already have. Petris has several on display. When we asked, it was made very clear that we were not welcome in this gallery, and were were told we were not allowed to look at the Dino Rosin sculptures. Later in the day, I went across the street to the other Petris gallery to speak with the owner, politely thinking that the salesperson was just having a bad day. The owner was just even more rude and arrogant, and repeated what the first salesperson said. Wow. I wonder who they *do* sell to? Others have posted similar reviews for Petris' s other gallery, "Petris Gallery." I am sorry that Petris is wasting gallery storefronts in charming Sausalito. Fortunately there are galleries in Carmel and San Francisco that sell Dino Rosin sculptures that are much more interested in my business.

    Daniel Merriam's Bubble Street Gallery

    Daniel Merriam's Bubble Street Gallery

    3.8(25 reviews)
    0.2 mi
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    I saw a few negative reviews here and was a bit surprised. I own two Daniel Merriam original…read morewatercolors, including "Euphoria," which is featured on page 65 of his first book, "The Impetus of Dreams." I also have one called, "Chili Peppers" that I love. More importantly is how I came to own these. Shortly after I was married in late 2001 to a beautiful artist, we were in bed looking at different art magazines and I came across one with a painting by Daniel. I was enthralled. Over a few weeks my wife and I decided we would go to San Francisco and up to Portland and Seattle. I wondered what would happen if I reached out to Daniel. He responded and was more than gracious to us. When we got into SF, he invited us to his home and we were able to see large projects in the making and multiple paintings he had that were ready for sale. One was Euphoria. It had been painted years before but he believed it was harder to sell due to prurient views some had of mild nudity. What truly stood out though was Daniel as a human being. Art was truly his passion and people were his other passion. We were treated as if we were old friends. I have purchased other art from other artists, and I have commissioned art. These two will be in my heart forever. Daniel, thank you for a moment in time! It is still cherished decades later.

    Wow, what a unique and magical gallery!…read more Bubble Street Gallery - and the art within - is so whimsical and magical. Usually I can cruise through galleries as it's not all my style, but even with this being one artist and style, I had to look closely at each one. We didn't walk out with any purchases as most was out of our price range, but we really enjoyed looking through - and it put the artist on my radar. I enjoyed that they had puzzles and other less expensive options as well. Highly recommend taking a look through if you're in Sausalito!

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    Nana's Treasures

    Nana's Treasures

    2.6(7 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$$$

    I can see why Yelp has this "store" categorized as an art gallery. It struck me as a…read morepost-retirement hobby by an owner who justified his/her antique hunting to his/her spouse by pretending it generates income. I've been in zillions of vintage shops, but I've never seen a place with more "DO NOT TOUCH! ASK AT DESK TO SEE!" signs. The shoes, dresses, china, books... Everything was off limits. I was going to make a lovely collage of these plentiful signs, but, unsurprisingly, no photos allowed. Nothing was well maintained. Apparently the store owner is him/herself afraid to touch the merchandise, because nothing had been dusted or shined in decades. I'm sure the glassware and china would have looked lovely with some proper care. To boot, the prices were outrageous. I get that it's an "antique store" and not a flea market, but please. For example, a vintage travel bar set (suitcase with spots for cups and shaker) was listed at $195! I've been looking for a set like this, so I can confidently say that's 4x the prices on Etsy (not exactly a cheap spot) and 8x flea market and vintage bazaar prices for similar sets. Bottom line: overpriced and not great merchandise. (Besides, I'd never give my business to a store that was so offended by the notion that my touch might tarnish their wares.)

    I wish I can give a zero rating for this particular store. My husband and I happened to come in…read moretoday on a not so busy Saturday afternoon. The old woman with the funny colored hair and way-too early for Halloween scary makeup looked up and barely acknowledged us. She barked at a couple of tourist for touching an item and followed everyone like a dog. She was so impolite to her customers that I felt so uncomfortable. I politely inquired if she carries any vintage cat items and again without bothering to make any eye contact she yelled "NO" - even though it was evident that she has a few all over the store. Talk about rude. I don't think I have ever been insulted like that. How unfortunate. I wouldn't mind supporting local deserving business but please don't buy anything from this store. The selections are mediocre, the owner is rude and you might get sick from the filthy store air. So beware everyone. I noticed also that she was not fond of people with foreign accents when she talked down to another couple who was merely looking at some item in her glass cabinets. I felt so sorry for them. I hope their experience with this store doesn't taint our image as being Californians. We're not at all like this lady. FOREIGNERS AND TOURISTS: if you're thinking of buying souvenirs, save your money and go to another store where you can be assured that you are getting fair and reasonably priced item. This is a definite tourist trap. The store itself smell like mold growing on the wall and very much like a thrift store. I know she's passing it as antique store but beware and read the reviews first before you go in. You'll find similar items in Goodwill stores. In fact there are better items in Salvation Army and Saver's store plus you will be giving to the needy. Whereas if you purchase her "vintage" item, she will most likely run with your money to buy more tacky and scary makeup. WARNING: don't be fooled by this lady. I will be calling the city of Sausalito and notify them that this is the kind of business that's representing their beautiful city and I sure hope that she won't be in business for long. Let's not support a business that advocate for UNFAIR BUSINESS PRACTICE.

    Kokopelli Gallery - jewelry - Updated May 2026

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