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Another distinctive East Village retailer is preparing to close.
Makari Japanese Antiques and Fine Art, at 97 Third Ave. between 12th Street and 13th Street, is expected to shut down by the end of June after 17 years in the neighborhood.
In a message to customers, the shop's owners wrote:
"It has been around 17 years since we opened Makari in the East Village, where we wanted to share the beauty and depth of Japanese antiques and fine arts. After many wonderful years, we have made the difficult decision to close our store. We are incredibly grateful for your support, loyalty, and love over the years. It has truly meant the world to us to share the things we love with all of you."
The shop specializes in Japanese antiques, contemporary art, crafts and tableware. We're told the owner is planning to return to Japan.
Ahead of the closure, Makari is offering 50% off all merchandise in the store.
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