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Come Visit Us in the North Georgia Mountains at the Gateway to the Smoky Mountains!

 The Blue Eyed Buffalo is located in Dillard, Georgia, which is as far north as you can get in the northeast corner of the state.  It is a very small, quaint town with unique specialty shops that include two very large antique malls.  The town is home to the famous award-winning Dillard House Restaurant and Inn and there are many wonderful activities to do in and around Dillard.

Our gallery, the Blue Eyed Buffalo, is located in the center of town next to Dejavu Antiques at 6810 Hwy 441 N.

Our winter hours are: FRI-MON 10-5, TUES-WED 12-5,       CLOSED THURS.

The Blue Eyed Buffalo sells genuine Native American made jewelry, art & artifacts.  Gathered from Indian Nations across America, the gallery features new, as well as "old pawn" turquoise jewelry, Navajo pottery, handmade leather jackets, framed signed and numbered Native American art, wood carvings, old baskets, historic and pre-historic pottery, flint and stone artifacts, dream catchers, smudge fans, story tellers and more.

The friendly staff at the Blue Eyed Buffalo can also provide you with the perfect gift or decorative item for your cabin or mountain retreat.  Beautiful and affordable wildlife and Native American prints, cozy blanket throws and jackets and many unique Smoky Mountain gift items will delight you!

The Civil War Gallery, located inside the Blue Eyed Buffalo, showcases a museum-quality selection of Confederate and Union edged weapons, firearms and more for the serious collector of American militaria. 

In addition, the Blue Eyed Buffalo offers fine antique furniture and authentic locally made folk art for the discriminating buyer and collector.

 

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