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  • This award-winning store carries the finest cultured pearls at excellent prices. Their staff is knowledgable about the manufacture and care of these lustrous gems.

  • A sophisticated gallery of Mexican arts, featuring handmade silver jewelry, carved and painted figures of saints, as well as the work of emerging Mexican artists.

  • A delightful shop specializing in all that is colorful and whimsical from Old Russia. You’ll find the famous nested dolls in a variety of styles.

  • For decades, the name has been synonymous with high style and this branch of the New York mainstay is one of the best embodiments of the store’s mythic elan. You’ll find just about every international designer of note here.

  • The crown of San Francisco’s main shopping mall is Nordstrom, but there are some 100 shops and boutiques spread over its nine floors.

  • Serge Sorokko Gallery

    If you’re in the market for something by one of the modern masters, this is an excellent place to browse. Important prints and other works by Picasso, Matisse, Mirò, Chagall, and other 20th-century greats, such as Tapiès, Bacon, and Warhol.

  • The undertaking of a collective of artists who wanted to create a showcase for their work. It’s the perfect place to find a special gift – jewelry, and decorative objects of all sorts.

  • A San Francisco original and one of the city’s most elegant jewelers. In addition to gems set in wonderful ways, you’ll also find fine timepieces, Limoges porcelain, Lalique crystal, and an array of fine silver.

  • This vast store is a prime example of the discount emporiums up and down the Mission. If it’s trendy running or walking shoes you’re after, this is the place to find them.

  • One of the first shopping centers in the Bay Area, it has been catering to the needs of pampered Stanford students for some 50 years. The shops and eateries are in keeping with the university’s status as one of the most exclusive in the world.

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