All from Israel Mezuzas, from left, of modernist sandstone, $30; with fine crystals and beads, $99; and of contemporary glass, $35; from Mezuzah Gallery 1440 1/2 S. Robertson Blvd., (310) 278-4428. (Al Seib / LAT)
Moroccan flair Besides offering the obvious tea services and lanterns, the tiny space is stuffed with objects such as white fringe area rugs with metallic detail, $750. More traditional rugs range in price from $400 to $2,500, and there are pillows starting at $45. The Moroccan Import Store, 1434 S. Robertson Blvd., (310) 278-7662. (Al Seib / LAT)
Asian tour Everything in this shop, which specializes in Asian art, is made by hand, some more recently than others, but all equally enchanting. This 19th century hand-carved teakwood medallion, $1,700, and Buddhist sandstone bust, $875, are from William James Home and Garden, 1427 S. Robertson Blvd., (310) 858-5981. (Al Seib / LAT)
Crystal jungle The array of crystal chandeliers includes ornate Venetian glass versions sized for a palace. One fixture even resembles a giant crystal Fabergé egg. Prices range from $500 to $50,000. McNoon Crystal Lighting, 1401 S. Robertson Blvd., (310) 288-0046. (Al Seib / LAT)