TOP 6 GIFTS TO BUY FROM ROMANIA
When we travel, we try to gather as many memories as possible. This consists in pictures or souvenirs. Most of the time we end with small things that we can't use and just keep.
So you can get the best from the Romanian culture, I made a top for you with gifts you can buy for your dearest people or even for you when travelling to ''Dracula's country''. All the gift ideas proposed below are hand-made.
The Romanian traditional items are well known for the magic combination of bright colors. All the ornaments are inspired from nature, so the lines and flowers are an important symbol when implementing it on a new design.
On the 1st of December Romanians celebrate the Great Union Day. For any national, this means ''freedom and unification'' of Moldova and Wallachia with Transylvania, Crisana, Banat and Maramures area.
1. A BAG OR A HAT
2. AN ASHTRAY
3. A MUG
4. A WINE PITCHER
5. A NAPKIN HOLDER
6. ''GOOD LUCK'' ITEMS
And do not forget to sample the Romanian chocolate ''Rom''
So you can get the best from the Romanian culture, I made a top for you with gifts you can buy for your dearest people or even for you when travelling to ''Dracula's country''. All the gift ideas proposed below are hand-made.
The Romanian traditional items are well known for the magic combination of bright colors. All the ornaments are inspired from nature, so the lines and flowers are an important symbol when implementing it on a new design.
On the 1st of December Romanians celebrate the Great Union Day. For any national, this means ''freedom and unification'' of Moldova and Wallachia with Transylvania, Crisana, Banat and Maramures area.
1. A BAG OR A HAT
School bag
One side bag
One side bag
One side bag
Clutch bag
Traditional straw hat from the Northern part of Romania-Maramures
Ceramic ashtray
Ceramic ashtray
Ceramic ashtray
Ceramic mug
4. A WINE PITCHER
Ceramic wine pitcher
Ceramic napkin holder
6. ''GOOD LUCK'' ITEMS
Corn seeds, rice, salt, flower seeds- brings prosperity and fortune
Horseshoe- it is hung by the door with the ends pointing upwards
And do not forget to sample the Romanian chocolate ''Rom''
Have you been to Romania? What souvenirs did you buy to remember about your trip?
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