Himalayan Arts Gift Shop

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New Paltz, United States

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Gift shop· Rug store

Himalayan Arts Gift Shop Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Himalayan Arts Gift Shop is located in New Paltz, United States on 10 Main St #408. Himalayan Arts Gift Shop is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category gift shop in United States.

Address

10 Main St #408

Phone

+1 8452561940

Service options

In-store shopping

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Melanie S Gonzalez

I love the items I've purchased here so far, the shop ladies answer my questions avihtt he sleevtion of items. The store fits well with my style, natural fibers, Indian /Nepalese fashion. I go here for silk/cotton scarves and accessories.

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Pedro Marques

I adore the store and it's owner. I have for many years now. New Paltz has many unique gems to offer and this one is up there on the list.

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Hiru Yoru

I went to some lovely shops in New Paltz, but this one really made my day. The ladies who work there were very sweet and friendly, and were happy to share their culture -- which truly added dimension to the experience. The shop offers many different authentic items, including (but not limited to): jewelry, clothes, rugs, prayer flags, bags, scarves, cards, and books. It's uncommon for me to leave a store so much happier and enriched than when I went in, but this was definitely one of those times. I wouldn't hesitate to stop back in the next time I'm in town. I also wouldn't hesitate to recommend this place to others!

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Sharron Montgomery-Pena

Very authentic hand made items from Nepal and Tibet. Nice people great location with plenty of free parking. Highly recommend.

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Jeremy Sanchez

This store is an absolute treasure cove of beautiful art, books, clothing, and artifacts that fully encompass the Buddhist way of life. The huge Mandala painting that hangs behind the counter is a perfect symbol of the Impermanence of life, which is an ancient Buddhist belief that the owner likes to express to those customers that are genuinely interested. The owner of the store, a Buddhist Practitioner, gives full undivided attention to each customer and does so with not just the profit in mind, but also with a genuine desire to teach and guide those who would like to learn more about Asian cultures and spirituality. The shop has a wide array of items such as Buddhist literature, Tibetan jewelry, incense, hand-knitted clothing, meditation mats, and mala beads. Visiting this store once has turned into a hobby that I do every couple days. The more I visit, the more I learn...and you can to ].