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It's small, it's artful, and its inventory consists entirely of the small, portable object you can smuggle into your undergarments in case you have to depart quickly from a relationship in the middle of the night. Don't expect rubies and sapphires, however: Everything here is crafted from Murano-style blown glass beads, strung onto filaments in ways that might have suited Carmen Miranda. Based partly on the fact that they're the most fun body ornaments in town, this place has joined the "ne plus ultra" of Charlestonian chic. If you are intent on exploring the new bohemia of local counterculture shopping, this intensely original boutique on Upper King Street might be an excellent beginning point. Felice Viguere Killian, a South Carolinian by way of New Orleans is the much publicized inspiration behind this place. -as described in Frommers guide to Charleston SC 2009


