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Jaya – Downtown

$50 for $100 Worth of Home Decor, Gifts, and Furniture

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Highlights

  • Eco-sustainable furniture
  • Supports global artisans
  • Unique, socially responsible craftsmanship

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jan 31, 2012
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. In-store only. Valid only for in-stock items. Not valid for sale items. Not valid for tax, delivery, or shipping.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Homes are at their sweetest when their floors are tucked in with fine furs, their walls are bedecked in shiny objects, and their roofs are coated in honey. Make your home irresistibly sweet with today's Groupon: for $50, you get $100 worth of furniture and accessories at Jaya in Austin.

Jaya accents homes with environmentally sustainable pieces sculpted by cottage-industry craftsmen and global artisans. Peruse collections including jewelry, Votivo candles, throw pillows, and decorative home goods (many under $20 each). In addition to its collections of antiques, celebrated lamps, and tribal artifacts, Jaya taps cottage-industry creatives to form distinct furniture pieces ($100+) from up to 90% reclaimed or plantation-grown teak wood. Crafted in timeless tradition, each piece beams with an individuality rivaled only by dental records. Jaya’s commitment to cultivate refined décor not only inspires envy from competitive neighbors but also leaves the rainforests more pristine for future generations.

Locally owned and operated by David and Jackie Hook since 1996, Jaya boasts a constantly evolving inventory that reflects the couple’s global travels, including to the acclaimed artist colony of Udud, Bali. Trekking across more than 50 countries worldwide, the Hooks capture the essences of their experiences in the primal beauty of their crafts without fearing flagrant wildlife attacks.

Groupon Says

The Groupon Guide to: Identifying Memories

Far from being a perfect recording of our lives, our memories are fickle things, often becoming hazy or adding in heroic sword fights or talking animals where there were none. Here's a guide to differentiating real memories from false ones:

The Memory: Your carefree childhood—a swim in McGlendon's Pond, a ride on the carousel at the County Jamboree—is cut short when millions of pounds of space debris begin crashing into major cities all over the world. The only person who can stop Earth's impending destruction? Bruce Willis.
Real or False Memory: Probably False. You may have started to remember your childhood but then added in some details from the film Armageddon.

The Memory: Your first kiss—the nerves, the excitement—is cut short when a government agent rounds up your ragtag oil-drilling crew to fly into space to blow up a meteor. Ben Affleck is there.
Real or False Memory: Possibly False. It's unlikely that you'd be having your first kiss if you're already old enough to be working a full-time oil-drilling job. Also, a lot of these details come from the film Armageddon, so you may be confusing that with your real memories.

The Memory: The birth of your first child—the pain, the screaming, the unbelievable joy—is cut short when the plot of Armageddon starts happening to you.
Real or False Memory: Maybe False. Some of the details of your child's birth—the plot of Armageddon happening to you and the joy part—both seem highly improbable.

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Jaya

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    Downtown

    902 N Lamar Blvd.
    Austin, Texas 78703
    (512) 457-1255
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