Wednesday, July 12, 2017
Saima Souvenir and Gift Shop
Saima means embroidery, and this shop is mainly dedicated to giving a new life to the old, "antique" carpets in the yurts from generations before. They have cut out pieces of these old wall carpets for new purposes, including newer wall-hangings, candy bowls, and more. The shop also has many other cute souvenirs and gifts, such as soap inside felt to be used as a scrub. I also really loved the watercolor paintings.


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