I was stoked to find a local jewelry and was hoping to find Mexican/Indian jewelry. I loved this store. I bought 8 pieces of jewelry for $ 100 and I believe they were all from Malaysia. Not the origin I had in mind but very exotic. I got home and gave my gift to family. My mom and sister love their earrings. I couldn’t wait to wear my necklaces and sets. I got many compliments just from people looking at the exotic pieces as I passed through. I felt like I went somewhere seclusive. I hope they will list online too so I’m following their Facebook page and bookmarked their website as well.
Jennifer B.
Place rating: 4 Denver, CO
This was my second or third visit to this store and I love the variety of item the store offers. Cases upon cases of semi precious stones and the whole cases rotates on the inside to show you even more if you weren’t overwhelmed by the options already. Lots of rings, pendants, earrings, bracelets, clogs in the back, and other little knic knacs are all over the store creating a very unique collection of items for sale. They consistently have a sale on rings or earrings where you can get a stellar deal. I would say if you’re in the area you must stop in and take peak to see what the store is offering that day.
Michael S.
Place rating: 5 Jalisco, Mexico
I bought clogs here 35 years ago before there was a Pearl St Mall. I bought holiday gifts here yesterday with my 11 year-old son in tow. In fact, he charmed them sufficiently that they gave — gave — him a stone ring. I love this place. Great quality jewelry. Earthy is an understatement. Still affordable!
Robin P.
Place rating: 4 Denver, CO
Didn’t know exactly what to expect when coming here. Since I don’t in fact wear clogs, I was drawn in by the jewelry. Also pulled in by the simple fact that half of the business is dedicated to making clogs. CLOGS. Where exactly am I? I’m still in the United States, no? But I am glad I stopped in. Beautiful, handmade, one of a kind jewelry. Gorgeous stones. Huge selection, especially of rings. The clogs looked like… well, clogs. I’m not a clog wearer myself; however, you can get your very own custom made clogs. Good to know as a reference, should I ever need some. Jewelry and clogs… what more could a simple Colorado gal ask for?
Suzanne S.
Place rating: 4 Portland, OR
Beautiful selection of jewelry. This shop is a bit overwhelming with the variety of items for sale. I can’t even tell you everything that’s available. I went straigt to the case of rings(which were 20% off). The sales girl was friendly and humored me by listening to me blab about something… I don’t remember. I’m happy with the two rings I found.
Iris S.
Place rating: 5 Chicago, IL
I instantly fell in love. As a regular wearer of gargantuan pendants, this is the most beautiful store in the world to me. Rows, and rows, and endless rows of semi-precious stones. And when you thought you couldn’t hold the teeniest bit of tinkle in, the glass housed displays rotate and show even more options. Ooh la la. I pretty sure I peed myself with excitement. I don’t buy into the«bought a souvenir in a visiting city to remember it» m.o., but, seriously, Boulder is wicked cool, and El Loro certainly provided some awesome souvenirs. After what seemed to be forever, I selected an exquisite SS and green dyed cracked quartz pendant. It reflects the light, looks like plant cells under a microscope, and has collected many compliments. I so loved this piece that when my boyfriend went back to CO, he made a special trip to Boulder to surprise me with another cracked quartz pendant. Yep, still in love.