Located on historic Fabric Row, Moon & Arrow is a whimsical boutique full of vintage and handmade jewelry, clothing, home goods, and gifts. Eclectic, but incredibly well curated, I always find it easy to discover a special trinket for myself or a friend.
Stopping in for a quick browse recently, I delightedly came out with a couple baby shower gifts (a vintage tie-dye dress, feather printed bib, and Aztec printed diaper cover), honey wax candle sticks, spruce incense, and a cacti printed dish towel.
Another new addition to the shop, RareCo, a mid modern century and other retro objects boutique, is literally connected to the rear of Moon & Arrow.
Their selection of vintage clothing and accessories is filled with quality items. Priced reasonably, their collection boasts designer labels, classic pieces, and cool funky finds. Rustic wooden shelves and tables hold fresh treasures such as organic soaps, apothecary goods, locally thrown ceramics, hand printed linens, air plants and succulents. Not to be forgotten, when visiting, I admire the bounty of elegant jewelry designed and fabricated in house.
With an ever changing wide array of artisan goods, friendly service, and a truly dreamy atmosphere Moon & Arrow never disappoints.
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