Treasures of Uzbekistan: unique souvenirs that can be found in local markets
Despite the fact that Uzbekistan is not the most popular tourist destination, it is an amazing country that attracts travelers from all over the world. And you can bring back many beautiful souvenirs from there.
Tourists are attracted to the bustling markets where they can see a variety of unique souvenirs from colorful fabrics to intricate jewelry. NewsBytes publishes a list of special souvenirs from Uzbekistan that are absolutely authentic.
Among them, Boldak's Kashgar earrings stand out, which will delight true connoisseurs of unique jewelry. These earrings are carefully crafted and have a stunning design that will impress you. Women travelers will be delighted with a pair of these beautiful earrings.
Suzane embroidery is one of the national symbols of Uzbekistan. This textile is made with intricate embroidery and is found throughout Central Asia. Uzbekistan is a particularly great place to find Suzani products such as pillowcases, runners, rugs, and more.
Another souvenir from Uzbekistan is the traditional local statuettes called babaychiks. These are miniature images of Uzbek men dressed in traditional costumes, and each one has a special expression. The figurines are available in a number of beautiful glossy colors, making them a real treat for your eyes.
The Uzbek city of Bukhara is known for its beautiful Ikat scarves. These scarves are hand-woven on narrow looms. Traditional Uzbek scarves are made from a variety of materials including cotton, silk and blends of both. They are available in a variety of fun colors and are a great way to add a touch of unique Uzbek style to your wardrobe.
And finally, another souvenir is the Doppa, or skullcap. This is a traditional hat worn by the locals of Uzbekistan. These hats are widely available and can be found in many shops across the country. If you are looking for a practical souvenir to bring home, consider buying a skullcap.
Another interesting country from which you can bring authentic souvenirs, which TravelWise wrote about, is Georgia.