Having visited Uzbekistan, a rare tourist will resist the temptation to bring home half a suitcase of souvenirs and gifts. Uzbek souvenirs are distinguished by their oriental flavor, high quality, and inexpensive prices. Every tourist will find something in Uzbekistan that will remind him of an unforgettable trip for many years.
So what can you bring from Uzbekistan?
- Funny bright ceramic figurines and statuettes (sly old elders, friendly teahouses, Khoja Nasreddin on a donkey, playful whistles in the form of fantastic animals, camels, horses, dragons) depicting the traditional daily life of the Uzbek people;
- A lot of magnets with sights and brands of Uzbekistan;
- Colorful handmade ceramic tableware with unique oriental patterns (cups, bowls, plates, jugs, vases, etc.);
- Magnificent handmade wool and silk carpets;
- Colorful suzan;
- Traditional Uzbek knives, souvenir daggers, sabers;
- Magnificent hammered copper and brass products;
- Original jewelry (rings, earrings, pendants, pendants,beads, necklaces, bracelets made of silver with traditional stones –turquoise, corals, agates, carnelian, etc.);
- Painted and carved wooden caskets (plane trees, walnut), lacquer miniatures, transformer stands for books made of a single piece of wood;
- Natural silk fabrics, scarves, shawls, blouses;
- Modern clothes with colorful ethnic elements;
- Gold-embroidered robes, skullcaps, vests, handbags;
- Fur coats, hats from the famous Bukhara Astrakhan;
- National Uzbek headdresses – skullcaps;
- Uzbek national instruments (kobuz, dombra, dutar, tanbur, oud, rubab, surnai, karnai, doira, etc.);
- Uzbek dessert wines;
- Oriental sweets (halva, baklava, nuts of various types in glaze, honey, dried melon, parvard, navat, dried apricots, kishmish, etc. dried fruits);
- Canned according to a special recipe, the famous real Uzbek festive pilaf;
Suveirs from Uzbekistan are the best gift for yourself or friends to remember about the fabulous eastern country, a bright accent in the interior of your home.