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10 Must haves from Maldives: Souvenirs to take back home with you

The Maldives, an archipelago of stunning coral islands in the Indian Ocean, is renowned for its turquoise waters, vibrant marine life, and luxurious resorts.

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Jewellery and handmade necklaces

If you enjoy jewellery, this has to be your first purchase.  The Maldives is a country rich in heritage, and whatever jewellery you purchase there will have a distinct Maldivian feel to it. You can take a plane to the flea markets and bazaars that line the streets of the Maldives and purchase a range of accessories for yourself or to give as souvenirs to your loved ones back home. Handmade bracelets, necklaces, and other items are also available. They are natural and made from sustainable raw resources such as seeds, seashells, coconut fibre, and tree raisins. This elevates the tropical feel of your memento to a whole new level.

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Sarongs

Traditional attire donned by Maldivian women, sarongs are readily available in local flea markets and bazaars at affordable prices, especially with adept bargaining. These sarongs come in various styles, boasting unique floral patterns and a spectrum of colours.

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Fridge Magnets

If you're the type of traveller who will want a souvenir to remind you of your Maldives all inclusive holiday at hotels like OBLU SELECT Sangeli Maldives, fridge magnets are ideal. They're lightweight, easy to carry and also cute. When it comes to mementos, these are the most sought-after by visitors to the Maldives. These magnets will help you remember to have a happy meal every time you open your refrigerator, and they are quite reasonably priced. The majority of the stores in bazaars and flea markets have them readily available. 

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Coconut products

Coconuts are in abundance in the Maldives, and the locals have found a great way to make this profitable. Numerous products, including statues, kitchenware, handicrafts, bowls, spoons, bags, mats, and much more, are made from coconut shells in large quantities. Additionally, there are enormous statues and native ships carved out of coconut shells.

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Edible fish products

Seafood flourishes on the island, as evidenced by the cuisine, which features dishes like "mas huni" and "bambukeyo mirus," as well as freshly caught tuna.

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Maldivian Mats

Maldivian mats, locally known as "Thundu Kunaa," are woven from coconut leaves, showcasing traditional craftsmanship. These mats serve multiple purposes, from sitting mats to decorative elements, reflecting the Maldivian culture's intricate weaving traditions and the island's natural resources.

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Laquer Products

Products with lacquer stand out as excellent examples of traditional Maldivian souvenirs. These handicrafts have a long history and are popular among travelers visiting the Maldives. There is a wide array of items available, including toys, pens, baskets, vases, plates, and more, all of which highlight the varied artistic abilities of regional craftspeople.

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Cosmetics

The Maldives is home to several cosmetic products. This is your chance to purchase some much-needed skin care when on holiday!

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Wicker Mats

These sought-after handcrafted items, available in local markets, not only boast beauty but also embody Maldivian culture. This renders them an ideal souvenir choice for visitors to the Maldives, offering a tangible connection to the island's vibrant heritage.

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Mini dhonis

Mini dhonis, traditional Maldivian boats, are iconic symbols of the island nation's seafaring heritage. These small vessels, adorned with vibrant colours and intricate designs, serve various purposes, from fishing to transportation. Mini dhonis offer a glimpse into the Maldives' rich maritime traditions and local craftsmanship.

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