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Dublin, Ireland
Best Shopping -(Specialty Shops)
Celtic Note
(Shopping - Specialty Shops)
12 Nassau St
Dublin 2 IE
353-1-670-4157
Description:
This store offers everything related to Irish music, including sheet music, thousands of CD's in styles ranging from traditional to cutting edge, and books on the history and development of Irish music. Riverdance-style music and U2 are prominently featured. Workshops and events are regularly held, and the staff is knowledgeable and helpful. Located right off Grafton near Trinity College.

Crafts Council of Ireland
(Shopping - Specialty Shops)
South William St
Dublin 2 IE
353-1-679-4144
Description:
Housed in the Powerscourt Centre, this is one of Dublin's top shopping attractions, due to its extensive selection of modern Irish jewelry. The work displayed reflects the highest quality materials and best craftsmanship from Ireland's diverse culture and customs. Other crafts are available, but the jewelry is the main attraction.

DESIGNyard
(Shopping - Specialty Shops)
12 Essex St East
Dublin IE
353-1-677-8467
Description:
Developed to provide "an outlet for contemporary applied arts." One of the most interesting sections is the Contemporary Jewelry Gallery that shows Irish and European pieces. The building also houses a Crafts Council that regularly displays a diverse collection of Irish craftwork. The perfect place to buy a unique and authentic Irish souvenir.

Dublin Crystal and Glass Company
(Shopping - Specialty Shops)
Caryfort Ave
Blackrock IE
353-1-288-7932
Description:
Offering dazzling hand-cut crystal items since 1968. These lovingly produced treasures are some of the most elegant vases, bowls, and trophies in the world and are sure to enhance any home or office.

Eason's
(Shopping - Specialty Shops)
40 O'Connell St
Dublin 1 IE
353-1-873-3811
Description:
This venerable old bookshop was founded in 1919 and does the best business in town due to its long history and enviable address. Three floors with huge sections of Irish literature, travel books, and current fiction. An upstairs café and plenty of room to sit and thumb through the books before you make your purchases. There are also several branches scattered around town.