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Another Time & Place is Packing Up, But Offering 60% Off Before Leaving Dallas

By Raya Ramsey |
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I will fill every room in my house with these beautiful foreign fixtures.
My favorite ring down to $76 from $127.

Both the Dallas and McKinney locations of Another Time & Place are closing their doors, but don’t be too sad. Plano’s staying open. No, we won’t be able to find the chunky cocktail rings, exotic necklaces, Middle Eastern candle holders up the street, but if we hop in the car and head north for a few, we’ll be reunited with the rows of colorful cloth cowboy boots, Turkish Suzanis, and odds and ends from far, far away again. In the meantime, shop the soon-t0-be-gone stores, which are completely on sale at 60 percent off through the end of the year. I recommend perusing the amazing jewelry collection. Baubles in every color–turquoise, magenta, green, purple, whatever–fabric handbags, and rock bracelets with cool stones. Jump for my favorite finds today.

I want this whole tray of silver accessories with turquoise and red details.

(left) I can’t dream up a better statement piece that no one else will have. Now $30. (right) I want to throw on these turquoise-adorned bangles with a maxi dress and sing some Grateful Dead.

RINGS: There is a cocktail ring in nearly every color and stone. These range in price from $30 to $51 after the discount.

CUFFS: These Middle Eastern cuffs are right on trend and come in a few different sizes. ($50-$55)

This bag is a great find. It’s big (so you can pile in the junk) and has a bit of equestrian feel. If Middle Eastern-meets-Western cowboy is your vibe, check out the enormous collection of embroidered boots.

Grab a handful of these beautiful bracelets and layer them for colorful mix. ($51/piece)

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