What souvenirs to bring home from the Czech Republic: top 5 ideas
Souvenirs are a great way to remember your trip and share your impressions with family and friends.
When it comes to a place like the Czech Republic, which is known for its beautiful architecture and unique culture, buying souvenirs is a must, writes News Bytes.
Bohemian crystals
Bohemian crystals are known for their high quality and intricate designs.
These crystals have been manufactured and crafted in Bohemia since the thirteenth century.
When buying crystal, look for pieces without bubbles, scratches, or other imperfections. To ensure authenticity, look for the label "Bohemian crystal" or "Czech crystal" on the product.
Products inspired by Kubista
Characterized by geometric shapes and angles, Cubism, also known as Kubist, is an art movement that originated in the Czech Republic in the early 20th century.
Kubista-inspired products are great souvenirs to take home. This can range from artwork and sculptures to home decor and fashion accessories.
The designs can range from subtle and minimalist to bold and bright.
Beer cosmetics
Beer is an important part of Czech culture, and many brands in the Czech Republic produce all sorts of beer products, from soaps and shampoos to lotions and scrubs.
Beer is a great source of vitamin B, which makes it ideal for rejuvenating and protecting the skin.
Make sure that the products are made from natural ingredients and do not contain harmful chemicals.
Jewelry made of garnet
Garnet jewelry is another popular souvenir to bring back from the country, especially if you love unique and beautiful gemstones.
The country has rich deposits of this stone, so it is used as the main element of Czech jewelry.
Czech garnets are known for their deep, rich red color.
When choosing jewelry with garnet, pay attention to stones without spots or visible inclusions.
Krtek - Little Mole
Krtek, or the Mole, is a popular children's character in the Czech Republic who has gained worldwide recognition.
This cute and interesting character has become a symbol of Czech animation and is often used as a souvenir.
Krtek products are ideal for children as well as for nostalgic adults who appreciate the aesthetic value of vintage toys.
As TravelWise reported, the Czech Republic will no longer issue visas and residence permits to Russians and Belarusians. The government has approved the extension of the resolution on the proposal of the Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala said.