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Eyes of the World Imports

Eyes of the World Imports in Lincoln, NE
1501 South Street, Lincoln, NE 68502
(402) 438-0005

Contacts

Street address:
1501 South Street

City / suburb:
Lincoln

County:
Lancaster

State:
Nebraska

ZIP code:
68502

Phone:
(402) 438-0005 (Primary Phone)

Social networks:

GPS Longitude:
-96.6999053955078

GPS Latitude:
40.7914581298828

Business description

Locally owned since 1993. Direct imports of home decor, garden art, handicrafts, lamps, unique gifts from around the world.

First, thanks for checking us out! It's word of mouth like yours that's helped us stay in business. Eyes of the World Imports is Lincoln's premier spot for hand picked, high quality, sterling silver jewelry and unique gifts. Our garden section has grown to include garden metal structure, statues, chimes, pots, and fencing. You'll also find all kinds of beautiful one-of-a-kind home decor items and Lincoln's freshest and most affordable incense. Check out our Nag Champa pricing, you won't believe it! With new items arriving weekly you are sure to find a treasure here!

General information

Categories
Business data
Estimated number of employees: 2 to 4
City / suburb: Lincoln, NE
County: Lancaster
Products

Handicrafts, Outdoor Ceramic Fireplace, Zad Jewelry, tapestrey, jewelry, lamps, Chimes, outdoor furniture accessories, Indonesia Imports, pots and planters, Mirrors, Sterling Siver Chains, Wood Boxes, furniture, Mexico Garden Art, Budha and Dragons, Auric Blends, Wall Art, Incense and Oils, Ceramic Sun Face, aromatherapy candles, Garden Arch and Trellis, sterling silver jewelry, wood carvings, clothing, Direct Imports, Gemstones, Sterling Silver Rings, Nag Champa, Antique Button Jewelry

Brands

Tyler Candles, Kevin and Anna Jewelry, Sarda Jewelry, Eve Jewelry, Zad Jewelry.

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According to our records, this business is located at 1501 South Street in Lincoln (in Lancaster County), Nebraska 68502, the location GPS coordinates are: 40.7914581298828 (latitude), -96.6999053955078 (longitude). Eyes of the World Imports is categorized under Gift Shops. The company employs approximately 2 to 4 people. You can contact the company by phone at (402) 438-0005.
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