Downtown Seattle · Seattle shop
Raven's Nest
Tucked away in Pike Place Market, Raven's Nest offers a thoughtful browse through genuine geodes, distinctive jewelry, and art with a story to tell. It’s a place for discovering meaningful curiosities and local artistic creations.
Raven's Nest is a true find for anyone who loves objects with character and history, especially tucked into the bustling energy of Pike Place Market. This spot goes beyond typical antique or gift shops, offering a carefully selected array of genuine geodes, beautiful jewelry, and a notable collection of art from local Native American artists. It’s a place where you can genuinely connect with the stories behind the items.
Beyond the unique inventory, visitors often mention the welcoming atmosphere and the chance to deepen their understanding of local culture and history, including insights into the region's Native American tribes. It feels less like a shop and more like a small, accessible museum where you can take a piece of history or art home with you, often accompanied by a friendly shop dog.
Plan your browse
- Hours
- Open daily: Monday-Saturday 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM, Sunday 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Address
- 85 B. Pike, Seattle, Washington 98101
- Browse style
- Dig-heavy
- Inventory
- Narrow specialty mix
- Price feel
- Mixed price range
- What they do
- Shop
- Best for
- weekend browsingtreasure huntingpairing with a local outing
Raven's Nest is a true find for anyone who loves objects with character and history, especially tucked into the bustling energy of Pike Place Market. This spot goes beyond typical antique or gift shops, offering a carefully selected array of genuine geodes, beautiful jewelry, and a notable collection of art from local Native American artists. It’s a place where you can genuinely connect with the stories behind the items.
Beyond the unique inventory, visitors often mention the welcoming atmosphere and the chance to deepen their understanding of local culture and history, including insights into the region's Native American tribes. It feels less like a shop and more like a small, accessible museum where you can take a piece of history or art home with you, often accompanied by a friendly shop dog.
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