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    OUTER BANKS GIFTS | Beach Treasures in Duck

    Welcome to Outer Banks Gifts, an e-commerce site for Beach Treasures in Duck. Our shop, located on the boardwalk in Duck on North Carolina's beautiful Outer Banks, first opened in 1989. Lisa Mann assumed management of the shop in 1991 and eventually became its owner in 2004.  Since that time, Lisa has transformed Beach Treasures in Duck into a unique shop filled with a vast collection of gemstone jewelry, the works of nearly 40 local artisans, and a robust line of popular Outer Banks Gifts.

    What started with simple "beach essentials" has now grown into a shop boasting an extensive "unique to us" gift selection, local and regional art, as well as a line of women's resort wear. In selecting our gifts we search for quality products and whenever possible use the works of local artisans or locally sourced products. Many of our products, such as our Stop and Smell the Sunshine line, are unique to our shop and depict our location in Duck on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. 

    We believe we have created an enjoyable and unique shopping experience for our customers -- in Duck and online!  We invite you to relish the experience of shopping and browsing in our newly fashioned online store and certainly welcome your feedback.

    Should you find yourself on the Outer Banks, we hope your travels will bring you to Duckwandering the boardwalk right in to Beach Treasures in Duck.

     

    Beach Treasures in Duck

    Wee Winks Square | 1216 Duck Road

    Duck, North Carolina 27949

    252.261.1250

    If you are looking for our jewelry site, please visit:  Beach Treasures Online

     

    Beach Treasures in Duck is GIVING BACK – and we’d like for you to know how! Throughout the month both of our sites will be donating 5% of our sales to special causes here on the Outer Banks.

    5% of all sales will go to the Outer Banks Community Foundation. Learn more about their mission and work by visiting https://obcf.org