The Outer Banks is a great place to find some jewelry for any type of occasion, be it a wedding, anniversary, everyday wear or a present. Outer Banks jewelry can be found in galleries featuring the works of artists from all over the beach, independently owned jewelry stores, boutiques and other retail stores, gift shops and décor stores. Imagine walking into a cool and quiet gallery where your eye is caught by the sunlight streaming through the windows casts kaleidoscope reflections on the beautiful jewelry. You can spend a relaxing few minutes or few hours just browsing through the aesthetically pleasing necklaces, bracelets, earrings and rings. Many products found at Outer Banks jewelry store incorporate a beach theme that make for a lovely keepsake of your vacation. Check out the listings below to find Outer Banks jewelry stores to visit during your vacation.
Outer Banks Shopping by Area
Corolla | Duck & Southern Shores | Kitty Hawk, Kill Devil Hills & Nags Head
Roanoke Island & Manteo | Hatteras Island | Ocracoke Island
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Outer Banks Jewelry
1122 Corolla Village Road, Corolla
Spry Creek is one of the highlights of the Historic Corolla Village and is owned by deeply rooted Outer Banker Karen Scarborough Whitfield and her husband, John. In 2004 the couple transformed Karen's father's garage workshop into a charming shop complete with the building's original bay doors and concrete flooring. Customers are drawn to Spry Creek's jewelry selections, including Outer Banks sea glass jewelry, Joan Corbell's authentic shipwreck jewelry, Ron Vick rings and the popular On U collection from Richmond. New in the shop is a selection of quality ladies' apparel. Spry Creek also features local art, Outer Banks Candle Co. candles, a nice selection of North Carolina-made pottery, colorful hand-painted ceramics by Donna Toohey and ceramic house numbers. The shop also offers French table linens, Avalin sweaters made in Brooklyn, NY, stylish sun protection hats by Shihreen, USA-made Solmate socks, French market baskets, wind chimes, handmade soaps – and the list goes on. Be sure to look for Karen’s father’s workbench, which came out of Penny’s Hill Lifesaving Station. Spry Creek is named after a deep-water creek just north of the shop where local fishermen and hunters used to keep their boats and a local crabber still does.
Spry Creek is one of the highlights of the Historic Corolla Village and is owned by deeply rooted Outer Banker Karen Scarborough Whitfield and her husband,...read more
Spry Creek is one of the highlights of the Historic Corolla Village and is owned...read more
Antiques, etc. is a blend of antique, vintage and retro items accumulated locally and from Baltimore, MD. You can find genuine vintage costume jewelry as...read more
Betsy and Brewster have a great little antiques store filled with an eclectic collection of antiques, furniture and other cool stuff. A store highlight is...read more
Barr-EE Station in Duck has been a shopping staple for 28 years. On the north end of The Waterfront Shops near The Blue Point, it’s filled to the brim with...read more
Beach Treasures showcases an extensive and impressive collection of jewelry, with 14 cases overflowing with sterling offerings from lines such as MarahLago...read more
This family-owned and -operated gem can now be found right on the sound, just across the street from the old location, in the same building as Austin's...read more
Beads & Grinds is a house of coffee and creativity in the heart of Buxton. They have all the coffee and espresso drinks you could want, plus they have...read more
The Belk department store offers clothing, swimwear, shoes and accessories for the whole family. In the summer the swimsuit selection is huge, and year...read more
Sarah Fiore's working studio showcases her vividly colored pottery. Her works are microwave, oven and dishwasher safe and include plates, bowls, mugs and...read more
In downtown Manteo’s Phoenix Shops, Bluegrass Island Trading Co. is a one-stop shop for everything bluegrass related and bluegrass-themed merchandise such...read more
Outer Banks Jewelry
Ocracoke Civic & Business Association Contributor
Housed in a quaint, historic home on School House Road, Books to be Red is not only Ocracoke's beloved independent bookstore, but also a purveyor of gorgeous ceramics and pottery, candles, soaps and body products, home and garden accessories and whimsical items you won't find anywhere else. A well-chosen selection of book titles makes this small bookstore a literary powerhouse. You can find a great selection of fiction, nonfiction, poetry and local interest books plus cards, journals and art supplies. There is also a special collection of books and educational toys just for children. Plan to linger.
Housed in a quaint, historic home on School House Road, Books to be Red is not only Ocracoke's beloved independent bookstore, but also a purveyor of...read more
Housed in a quaint, historic home on School House Road, Books to be Red is not...read more
Outer Banks Jewelry
Ocracoke Civic & Business Association Contributor
Captain's Cargo is a coastal-inspired gift shop featuring ladies' dresses, jewelry, pottery, bath and body products, Paint the Town magnets and signs and many other unique and whimsical items. The shop is in the old post office lobby next to Captain's Landing Waterfront Inn.
Captain's Cargo is a coastal-inspired gift shop featuring ladies' dresses, jewelry, pottery, bath and body products, Paint the Town magnets and signs and...read more
Captain's Cargo is a coastal-inspired gift shop featuring ladies' dresses, jewelry, pottery, bath and body...read more
Carawan Seafood is family-owned and operated and has been supplying fresh seafood to Outer Banks locals and visitors for more than 30 years. They specialize...read more