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Vital Elements

Vital Elements in Friday Harbor, WA
30 First Street, Friday Harbor, WA 98250
Nearest landmarks:
On the way to the Whale Museum
(360) 298-0300

Contacts

Street address:
30 First Street

City / suburb:
Friday Harbor

County:
San Juan

State:
Washington

ZIP code:
98250

Phone:
(360) 298-0300 (Primary Phone)

E-mail:
retrorose@rockisland.com

GPS Longitude:
-123.016677856445

GPS Latitude:
48.5351371765137

Business description

Wonderful Gifts, jewelry, Bath Products and Beads and findings. Coming soon Scrapbooking materials Local and regional artists.

Vital Elements strives to create a store full of imagination, artistic creativity and fantastic gifts. We have beads!! Owner Rhonda Scott has been making jewelry since she was 12. She has owned the design company Retro Rose Designs for 25 years or more. Her goal in Vital Elements is to create a space that when people walk in they see something that inspires them. From jewelry to Beads and bead findings, to jewelry supplies, this store is where to go when you need ideas and the materials to create what you can think up. Coming soon is artistic papers, scrap booking papers, more ribbons and embellishments. Coming soon also is PMC (precious metal Clay) and other supplies. Workshops take place Sept through May.

General information

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Business data
Estimated number of employees: 1
Annual sales estimate: 0
City / suburb: Friday Harbor, WA
County: San Juan
Products

beads, Scrap Booking, Gifts, crafts, Jewlery

Brands

Mor Cosmetics, Cody Foster, Fringe, Retro Rose Design, Love and Toast.

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According to our records, this business is located at 30 First Street in Friday Harbor (in San Juan County), Washington 98250, the location GPS coordinates are: 48.5351371765137 (latitude), -123.016677856445 (longitude). Vital Elements is categorized under Gift Shops. Current estimates show that the unit has a sales volume of $Less than $100,000 and staff of approximately 1 worker. You can contact the company by phone at (360) 298-0300. Open from 10:00 am until 5:00 am (Monday, Wednesday - Saturday), from 12:00 pm until 4:00 pm (Sunday).
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Hours
Mon
10:00 - 5:00 am
Tue
Closed
Wed
10:00 - 5:00 am
Thu
10:00 - 5:00 am
Fri
10:00 - 5:00 am
Sat
10:00 - 5:00 am
Sun
12:00 - 4:00 pm
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