A Scenic Stop on I-80
Authentiques Boutique is a world eclectic curiosity boutique in Verdi, Nevada — on Interstate 80, ten minutes west of Reno and less than an hour from the North Shore of Lake Tahoe.

Rare artifacts, one-of-a-kind jewelry, and curated world treasures — each carrying a story that spans continents and centuries. Come find yours.

Authentiques Boutique is a world eclectic curiosity boutique in Verdi, Nevada — on Interstate 80, ten minutes west of Reno and less than an hour from the North Shore of Lake Tahoe.
For visitors from the San Francisco Bay Area, Sacramento, or anyone headed to Reno or Lake Tahoe, Authentiques Boutique is a destination worth the stop.

The collection is the result of decades of world travel: rare antique jewelry, heritage and devotional objects, tribal artifacts, world textiles, and one-of-a-kind curiosities sourced across Africa, Europe, the Americas, and beyond — pieces that simply cannot be found anywhere else.
Authentiques Boutique is a world eclectic curiosity boutique in Verdi, Nevada — on Interstate 80, ten minutes west of Reno and less than an hour from the North Shore of Lake Tahoe.
The collection is the result of decades of world travel: rare antique jewelry, heritage and devotional objects, tribal artifacts, world textiles, and one-of-a-kind curiosities sourced across Africa, Europe, the Americas, and beyond — pieces that simply cannot be found anywhere else.
For visitors from the San Francisco Bay Area, Sacramento, or anyone headed to Reno or Lake Tahoe, Authentiques Boutique is a destination worth the stop.
A Journey Begins in Verdi
Discover Treasures Not Seen For Decades...If Not Longer
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Browse the World

Rare & World Jewelry
One-of-a-kind adornments from the far corners of the earth.

World Textiles & Wearables
Woven stories from the looms of the world.

Interesting Artifacts
Tools, weapons, and curious objects from lands forgotten.

Global Curiosities & Ephemera
Objects that defy category and demand a second look.

Global Decorative Arts
Objects of beauty made by hands that knew their craft completely.

Fine Objects, Art & Furniture
Statement pieces that anchor a room and a conversation.

Sculptures & Figurines
Three-dimensional objects of devotion, power, and beauty.

Heritage & Devotional Objects
Objects valued for their ceremonial, devotional, or heritage significance, holding stories through craftsmanship, symbolic traditions, and shared cultural memory.
Adorn yourself with the vibrant allure of this handcrafted necklace, a symphony of natural amazonite, sparkling blue topaz, and captivating opals that tell a story of global artistry.
Artisan Multi-Stone Collar Necklace

Find What Finds You
Initiate a New Talisman
Each piece — one of a kind

“Adorn yourself with the vibrant allure of this handcrafted necklace, a symphony of natural amazonite, sparkling blue topaz, and captivating opals that tell a story of global artistry.”

A dazzling vintage statement necklace featuring multiple rows of cascading clear rhinestones, accented by an ornate collar of copper-toned segments with colorful enamel or resin inlay.

A vibrant Southwestern necklace featuring a central Thunderbird pendant and multiple trapezoidal elements adorned with mosaic and chip inlay in turquoise, bone, and other colorful stones.

This necklace features a series of turquoise stones set in silver, with a distinctive design that includes a large pendant and smaller accents.
Showing 10 of 23 objects
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Plan Your Visit
Verdi, Nevada sits along the Truckee River where the Sierra Nevada crests into the high desert. The town was named in 1868 — Italian, for the composer Giuseppe Verdi, and by happy coincidence the word also means green, fitting the canyon that surrounds it. Once a railroad and timber stop on the Central Pacific line, today it is a quiet doorway into the mountains.
The road in is part of the visit. From Reno, twelve miles west on I-80; from Lake Tahoe, an hour over Donner Pass; from the Bay Area, the drive climbs through pine forest and granite before opening to the Truckee canyon. The mountains witness you arriving — bring time for them.
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