Eyeworld

MAR 2016

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38 ASCRS•ASOA City Preview • May 6–10, 2016 EW ASCRS•ASOA 2016 This jewelry store specializes in sterling silver products that are inspired by New Orleans and its many architectural influences. It also has scarves and carved wooden frames. Hazelnut 5515 Magazine St. 504-891-2424 www.hazelnutneworleans.com This shop features gifts and home decorations. It's popular with city residents as well as visitors and ad- vertises a combination of "old-world charm of New Orleans" with a "chic metropolitan twist." Voodoo shops Marie Laveau's House of Voodoo 739 Bourbon St. 504-581-3751 www.voodooneworleans.com This shop advertises a number of items to help in "learning and prac- ticing spiritual and religious cere- mony." It has talismans and charms, voodoo dolls, a variety of bags, and even some souvenirs like mugs and t-shirts. Reverend Zombie's House of Voodoo 723 St. Peter St. 504-486-6366 Stop here for unique voodoo prod- ucts or take a haunted tour and learn about voodoo culture. Voodoo Authentica of New Orleans Cultural Center and Collection 612 Dumaine St. 504-522-2111 www.voodooshop.com Voodoo Authentica offers voodoo dolls, gris gris bags, potion oils, and more. In operation since 1996, it also has rituals and readings by some of its practitioners. Voodoo Spiritual Temple 828 N. Rampart St. 504-522-9627 www.voodoospiritualtemple.org This voodoo temple was first opened in 1990 and offers a variety of ser- vices, including blessings for a num- ber of occasions, consultations, and private rituals. There are also many special events held here. EW by Ellen Stodola EyeWorld Staff Writer With a wide variety of silver products, As You Like It Silver Shop offers the chance to buy, sell, or restore your silver products. Its web- site advertises a number of different collections and products, including flatware, hollowware, jewelry, baby silver, and more. British Antiques 5415 Magazine St. 504-895-3716 This store features a variety of an- tiques, from furnishings to decora- tive pieces. The antiques are from British, French, and Asian origins. It is open daily (except for Sunday) from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Cole Pratt Gallery 3800 Magazine St. 504-891-6789 www.coleprattgallery.com One of the many art galleries this area of New Orleans has to offer, Cole Pratt Gallery highlights South- ern artists. Currently featuring works of more than 40 artists, the gallery also has shows to highlight different artists and works. It is open Tuesday to Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Fleur d'Orleans 3701A Magazine St. 504-899-5585 www.fleurdorleans.com French Market 1008 N. Peters St. #3 504-522-2621 www.frenchmarket.org This public market first started in 1791 and features shopping, food, and music in an open-air area. The market has a variety of Cajun and Creole cuisine and many shopping opportunities that are unique to New Orleans. Some of the advertised shops within the market include A Tisket A Tasket, which is a book- store and gift shop; Dutch Alley Artist's Co-Op, featuring 25 regional artists and their work; and Southern Candymakers, which has a variety of pralines, caramels, toffee, and other sweets. The Shops at Jax Brewery 600 Decatur St. 504-566-7245 www.jacksonbrewery.com This shopping area was originally the home of brewing and bottling for Jax Beer, but now it holds a number of stores and shops. It has shopping, food, and even a brewery museum to browse. Among its offer- ings are a few art galleries, clothing stores, and jewelry stores. Magazine Street As You Like It Silver Shop 3033 Magazine St. 504-897-6915 www.asyoulikeitsilvershop.com Unique shops and areas that you might want to browse for a variety of souvenirs and other purchases French Quarter Bourbon French Parfums 805 Royal St. 504-322-4480 www.neworleansperfume.com Since 1843, Bourbon French Parfums has catered to personal and popular fragrance needs. The perfumery of- fers custom blending where custom- ers can schedule a sitting for their own unique fragrance. Or you can choose from popular varieties, as well as a number of decorative ways to hold your perfume. The Shops at Canal Place 333 Canal St. 504-522-9200 www.theshopsatcanalplace.com If you're looking to do some high- end shopping, this may be the place for you. The Shops at Canal Place has stores featuring upscale cloth- ing and items for the home. These include Saks Fifth Avenue, Coach, Michael Kors, Brooks Brothers, J. Crew, and many more. The area also has a movie theater and advertises the Westin New Orleans Canal Place as having one of the best views of the Mississippi River. New Orleans shopping March 2016 Source: New Orleans Convention & Visitors Bureau

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