The Kingdom of Bhutan is an amazing and mysterious country, located in the Himalayas, which, like a magnet, attracts tourists from all over the world. If you are planning to visit this state, it is worth asking in advance what you can bring as a souvenir for yourself and your relatives.
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Bhutan, “The Happiest country in the world”, is famous for its textile and handicraft industry. Artisans, who have learned art from their families, retain their tradition through their art and crafts. The wide variety of crafts and traditional dresses presented in the markets of Bhutan can very quickly overwhelm you!
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So, here is a list of the best and most genuine Bhutanese souvenirs to take home and the places where you find them.
- hand-woven textiles of raw silk or silk,
- carved masks of various animals,
- woven baskets of cane and bamboo,
- wooden bowls known as Dapas,
- handmade paper products or finely crafted gods of silver.
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Other items that may interest you are exquisite Buddhist pictures of a tangha or a vast array of colourful and creative postal stamps of Bhutan. You can see these items in many artisan shops in Thimphu and other major towns in Thimphu and its surrounding areas.
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The main shopping centers in Bhutan are Phuntseoling, Paro, and Thimpu. Here you will get nearby finely crafted pieces, such as gems produced using Yak bones, metallic items, carefully assembled paper, Thangkas, veils, Carpets, Bamboo painstaking work, Brassware, Gho and Kira, conventional adornments, stoles, handwoven bags and many other things. If you are visiting Bhutan for the first time, you will need to go shopping in Bhutan market and enjoy a wonderful shopping experience.
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The silk and textiles look so nice