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This little shop is owned and maintained by [[Ida Weaver]] and is located directly across from [[Roxy's]] on [[Centerfield Street]] which leads down to the agricultural area of [[Imor]].
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'''Trinket Trance''' is a little shop owned and maintained by [[Ida Weaver]] and is located directly across from [[Roxy's]] on [[Centerfield Street]] which leads down to the agricultural area of [[Imor]].
  
 
The strong smell of burning sage greets visitors as they enter the establishment and this is sometimes acompanied by stringed music from an unknown source.  
 
The strong smell of burning sage greets visitors as they enter the establishment and this is sometimes acompanied by stringed music from an unknown source.  
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On the left wall is a display of jewelry including pendants and earrings, but it appears these often get overlooked by customers as they are somewhat drab in color and sheen.
 
On the left wall is a display of jewelry including pendants and earrings, but it appears these often get overlooked by customers as they are somewhat drab in color and sheen.
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[[Category:Places of business in Imor]]
 
[[Category:Places of business in Imor]]

Revision as of 12:49, 8 April 2015

Trinket Trance is a little shop owned and maintained by Ida Weaver and is located directly across from Roxy's on Centerfield Street which leads down to the agricultural area of Imor.

The strong smell of burning sage greets visitors as they enter the establishment and this is sometimes acompanied by stringed music from an unknown source.

The shop's entire area is full of odds and ends from the displays of potted plants in the front windows to to the five small tables in the center of the room.

Each table is draped with a floor-length dark blue tablecloth with a pattern which is best described as a starfield. At the center of each table sits a single candle which illuminates the mobiles and their dangling gold and silver baubles that are suspended from the ceiling. The area around the candles is covered with baskets and decorated boxes of knick-knacks of every shape and size.

The right wall has a large shelf full of books and if one ventures to the back of the store, they will become aware of a small fountain decorated with blue stones in the back corner of the room atop yet another blue-clothed table.

On the left wall is a display of jewelry including pendants and earrings, but it appears these often get overlooked by customers as they are somewhat drab in color and sheen.