What to bring from Kazan. Where to buy souvenirs? Thai balms and ointments

If with the words “souvenirs from Russia” you only remember nesting dolls, felt boots and a balalaika, then you don’t know your own country well. From trips around the homeland, you can bring anything - from halvah to diamonds.

dress up as a viking

In the northwest we have a complete mess. Here and the wild north with the polar lights, and former Europe with Russian names, and the center of Ancient Rus'.

Bring cloudberry jam from Karelia (250 rubles). This is such an orange berry, "Arctic raspberry", sweet and healthy.

The main asset of Veliky Novgorod is crafts made from birch bark and birch bark. They do everything - watches, bread bins, and bast shoes. If you want to show off, take a birch bark cap for 1000 rubles.

The feature of Kaliningrad is Baltic amber, not far from the city - its largest deposit. Small stone beads can be bought for 500 rubles, and prices for paintings start at 15,000. The most interesting amber is the one inside which you can see blades of grass, leaves or insects. It sometimes comes across in the most inexpensive products, so look harder.

From the souvenirs of St. Petersburg, you can earn a divergent squint: there is vodka, and Faberge eggs, and caps, and smelt fish. If you need "purely local", go to the souvenir shop football club"Zenith". Peter raves about them. A scarf for 700 rubles - and you will pass for your own on Palace Square.

Well, Vyborg is famous for its ancient appearance and festivals of reconstructions of the Middle Ages. The shops are full of copies of ancient jewelry, weapons, clothes - in general, you go in as a Viking. The price depends on the degree of your madness: a ring can be found for 600 rubles, a brooch, like the ancient settlers, for a thousand and a half.

Surprises in the center

Souvenirs from the central region - Gzhel, nesting dolls, Tula gingerbread and samovars - are known to everyone, but even here there is something to surprise.

First, Kolomna. Very tasty pasta here. There is even her museum, where sweets are prepared right in front of you. The result costs from 200 rubles per box. By the way, if you see it in Moscow stores - take it boldly, you won't regret it.

Secondly, Ryazan. Everyone knows about its antiquity and the Kremlin, and another symbol of the city is the airborne command school. Flasks, watches, buckles with the inscription "Airborne Forces", figures of paratroopers are in great demand.

Thirdly, Myshkin, a town in Yaroslavl region. It specializes in mice, there is even a personal museum of the animal. You can buy a souvenir animal on any street - they adore it here.

Hot and tasty

The Russian south is primarily the Kuban. In Krasnodar, on Krasnaya Street, you will find the components of Cossack ammunition from a hat to a whip. While you choose, have a bite of local seeds.

Not far from Yeysk, in the village of Starominskaya, they make a very tasty kvass of the same name, popular throughout Krasnodar Territory. It is sold in branded stalls.

In Crimea, pay attention to the products of the Massandra winery. You can meet the sunset on the beach with a glass of Crimean cellar chardonnay (200 rubles a bottle), and lower your fortune on the collectible pink nutmeg Livadia 1929 (52,000).

Astrakhan watermelons will please everyone. They ripen in August and disperse throughout Russia. When choosing a giant berry, pay attention to the bright contrast of the stripes and the indispensable spot on the side: the more yellow, the tastier. Carry a watermelon as a souvenir, why not!

Original Volga region

IN Nizhny Novgorod the counters are bursting with Khokhloma: it was here that the painting was born. All year round, in the middle of Bolshaya Pokrovskaya Street, it is sold in tents: from 50 rubles for a magnet to several thousand for a decorated keyboard.

In the capital of Tatarstan Kazan, lean on sweets: kaleve, halva, baursak, katlama, kosh tele and chak-chak.

The famous Orenburg shawl is knitted from the down of Orenburg goats, which is considered the best in the world. Above all, of course, a handmade scarf is valued, but if 16,000 for a scarf seems exorbitant luxury, you can buy a machine-knitted shawl for 1,500.

Ural nuggets

Honey was brought from Bashkiria for decades. If you want an exclusive, aim not at the usual, beekeeper, but at the side. This is the one that beekeepers get straight from the trees, from wild bees. It is the most expensive on the planet, which, by the way, gives rise to fakes. The “correct” honey is cloudy yellow, with gray parts of the wax. It costs 400-500 rubles per jar. The closer to the village of Starosubkhangulovo and the Shulgan-Tash nature reserve, the more authentic the product is.

IN Chelyabinsk region near Magnitogorsk, from the village of Narovchatka, you can take away an interesting souvenir: a huge lemon from the local lemon garden. Fruits from here often collect prizes at international fairs, where they amaze with their size: the largest one today weighed almost 2 kg. You need to come for the harvest in April-May and October, a kilogram costs 150 rubles - and yes, it can be just one lemon. The best way to get there is by car along the Magnitogorsk-Kizil highway.

And of course, stones were always brought from all over the Urals, especially malachite and jasper. Moreover, they do not have to be bought, you just need to carefully look under your feet while walking through the forests. You should be very lucky with malachite, but jasper is quite easy to detect.

Harsh but helpful

The North Caucasus is a spectacular region with its own traditions and rules of conduct, which are best learned in advance. And it won't be about souvenirs. In Ingushetia you will find beautiful daggers (be sure to ask for a certificate), in Dagestan buy handmade silverware from the Kubachi Art Combine. The cheapest is right in the village of Kubachi, if not too lazy to go 4 hours from Makhachkala.

To Essentuki main souvenir - mineral water. It can be dialed directly on the streets in pump rooms. It is believed that the most healing wells in the city are No. 4 and 17. Just keep in mind that mineral water is not in vain considered medicinal: it affects the body, and if you are healthy, you should not drink more than three glasses a day.

Altai enlightenment

Everyone has heard about Altai herbs. Balms, shampoos and creams can be bought at any pharmacy in the region, but if you find yourself in Barnaul, go to the "Mountain" on the street. Polzunova, 42. She was the very first in Altai and is still working - including as a museum with a bunch of antique tongs, scales and bottles. There you can also buy a favorite tincture of the locals - on antlers, deer antlers. You will find more pantotherapy in the Altai health resort Belokurikha, where you can go to visit the deer farm itself.

The main Baikal souvenir is smoked omul. This delicious fish is sold at any market. And if carnal joys are already fed up, remember that Buryatia is the center of Russian Buddhism, and buy a statue of Buddha or a dragon as a keepsake.

beautiful far away

If you climb on Far East you can grab whatever you see. It's like a different world, and things are different too. The windows of Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk and Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky are piled with buckets of caviar and giant crab legs. Alas, these delicacies are not necessarily cheap. But they treat them completely free of charge. Walk around the market, taste at your pleasure.

In Khabarovsk, take the national Nanai khupika doll for good luck, and in Yakutia, try on high fur boots, decorate your neck with a carved mammoth bone pendant (3,000–5,000 rubles) and delve into local diamonds. It is most profitable to buy stones without a rim: you can find a diamond for 600 rubles.

Having collected such impressive collection, don't forget the capital. The choice is difficult, because in Moscow you can buy everything, albeit at exorbitant prices. Indigenous Muscovites offer to choose Alenka chocolate from the Krasny Oktyabr factory, postcards with views of the Moscow metro, Pavlovo Posad shawls, Soviet posters and, of course, a matryoshka doll with the image of the president.

11 December, 2014

tourist trips around the world have ceased to be something inaccessible to us. Spend a week or two in Europe, on tropical islands or in South-East Asia many have managed to do it, and the souvenirs brought from such trips no longer surprise anyone. But few people thought about how interesting, beautiful and diverse the national souvenirs of Russia are.

Let's leave aside Russian nesting dolls, widely known throughout the world, hats with earflaps, along with balalaikas and vodka. After all, Russia is really huge and surprisingly diverse, and folk traditions and traditional crafts of different areas offer huge selection wonderful souvenirs that can cause delight not only among unpretentious foreign guests in this regard, but even among us who have managed to see a lot.

What should you choose, what souvenirs of Russian cities can become a worthy decoration for any home and at the same time be original and “unbeaten”? In order to decide and understand all this bright diversity, we will have to make little trip. It will be convenient to divide Russian souvenirs into cities and regions where they have been produced for more than one century.

Tula is a city where you should definitely not take your samovars

But it will be very nice to bring a samovar from a trip to Tula. The fame of the famous samovar produced by Tula masters went back to the 19th century. Now we are accustomed to more modern household appliances. But how good is real, fragrant tea from a boiling samovar somewhere in the country, after a good Russian bath or in nature!

No less famous is another Tula souvenir - a printed sweet gingerbread. This wonderful gift has long history and amazing taste. What kind of gingerbread do not bake Tula bakers - large and small, with funny wishes and old proverbs. They still adhere to the old, traditional recipes.

But not everyone knows about the Filimonovo clay toy, another national souvenir of Russia. Although the craft has existed for more than two centuries, it is difficult to find these funny painted clay figurines in other regions. And such a toy or whistle can fit perfectly into many interior styles.

Veliky Ustyug

The unique atmosphere of the Russian North Most often it is remembered as the hometown of Father Frost or thanks to its perfectly preserved original architecture. But in the past it was also known for its blackened silver. The old craft has not died out even now. In Veliky Ustyug you can find original jewelry made of blackened silver, icons or household items, silver dishes made with great art.

You may be interested in birch bark products, which have been produced in the area for a long time, decorated with paintings in local traditions or carving.

Arkhangelsk

The harsh climate will not be able to place a visit to one of the most interesting cities in the Russian North. Once here, first of all, the Kholmogory carved bone comes to mind. Delightful products of very fine workmanship are made, as they were hundreds of years ago, from the bones of a walrus and even a mammoth. Any of these souvenirs - carved caskets, hairpins, spoons or other small things - will remind you of the journey and can be the beginning of a collection of curiosities.

But carved bone, although interesting, is not the only old folk craft in these parts. From here you can bring an ancient Pomor amulet - a chipped bird of happiness. In the old days, figurines of birds made of wood with thin wings of wings hung in every Pomeranian hut above the table, slowly rotating on thin threads.

A balm prepared in Arkhangelsk from northern berries and medicinal herbs that grow only here will also turn out to be a very pleasant gift. Or maybe you want to take with you a traditional Kargopol clay toy or wooden utensils with Mezen painting, not so famous in other countries, but very unique and beautiful?

You can talk for a very long time about our many cities and those souvenirs that can be found in them. But in addition to souvenirs - products of some local traditional crafts, you should definitely remember another very interesting category. These are souvenirs with symbols of Russia. There are so many of them and it will not be difficult for any of us to choose something special, in our taste. These can be small album collections of Russian banknotes or sets decorated with coats of arms, glass, wood or leather items with embossing or engraving. Any of them will be a welcome gift or addition to your existing souvenirs.

Related content:

Products made from ceramics Lately are in especially high demand. This is especially true for a variety of figurines and figurines, although some others ...


Returning from a trip and choosing souvenirs, people tend to buy something special and unique, but in fact they bring the most typical souvenirs, which have become a kind of tourist brands. In our review of the 25 most popular souvenirs from different countries peace.

1Mount Rushmore oil lamp, South Dakota


South Dakota is not on the list of US tourist hotspots, but this place has a landmark that is known throughout the world - Mount Rushmore. Therefore, visiting South Dakota, it is worth buying something related to Mount Rushmore - for example, such an oil lamp.

2. Sumo wrestler, Japan


Japan has a lot of tourist brands, but sumo wrestling-related souvenirs are the most popular among tourists.

3. Cup with Dracula, Romania


At the word "Romania", the first thing that can come to most people is Dracula or Vlad the Impaler. Not surprisingly, all the local souvenir shops are literally crammed with a variety of Dracula-themed souvenirs, such as this scary vampire cup.

4. Thermometer with the Great Wall of China


It's easy to kill two birds with one stone after visiting China. You can buy such a nice thermometer with the image of the Great Chinese wall. At any time, it will be possible to check the temperature in the room at home, and at the same time remember about the trip to the Celestial Empire.

5. Pope bottle opener, Vatican


Everyone knows that the Vatican is the residence of His Holiness, and, undoubtedly, a visit to this tiny independent state will be remembered for a lifetime. Pope's portraits are everywhere. Even on the most mundane items like a bottle opener.

6. Figurine of the pharaoh, Egypt


Pyramids, sphinx, camels and... pharaohs. It is simply impossible to leave Egypt without one of these figurines.

7. Figurine of Christ, Brazil


Towering over Rio de Janeiro, the gigantic 30-meter Christ the Redeemer statue is the most iconic landmark in the city and perhaps the entire country. No wonder Christ figurines of all sizes and shapes are sold in souvenir shops throughout Rio.

8. Golem figurine, Czech Republic


The figurine, which looks somewhat like a Czech version of a sumo wrestler, is actually a depiction of the Golem, a mythical anthropomorphic creature that legends say was created by a Prague rabbi in the 16th century. These figurines are among the most popular Czech souvenirs.

9. Keychain in the form of the Eiffel Tower, France


Parisian classic - keychain in the shape of eiffel tower. If you hang this small metal object on a bunch of keys, everyone will know that their owner has been to Paris.

10 Canned Fog, California


In San Francisco, California, there are two iconic things that everyone should see - famous bridge Golden Gate and fog. And tourists who want to take a piece of California with them canned fog is sold.

11. Model of a double-decker bus, England


In addition to world famous tourist attractions such as the Tower Bridge, the London Eye (Ferris wheel) and Buckingham Palace, in the capital of Great Britain there is one more thing that all tourists invariably photograph - red double-decker buses. Having been in London, it is worth buying a small model of a bus as a keepsake.

12. Souvenir bells, Switzerland


Although Switzerland is a small country, it has many things that it is famous for. Swiss Army knives, Swiss chocolate, Swiss watches - all these things are famous all over the world. But as for souvenirs, there is an even more popular thing - small decorative bells.

13. Painted skulls, Mexico


When returning from Mexico, it's worth picking up one of these creepy yet cute painted skulls. This one of the most popular souvenirs in the country is associated with the Day of the Dead, a traditional Mexican holiday that is massively celebrated throughout the country.

14. Straw hats, Thailand


IN last years Thailand has become one of the most popular tourist destinations in Asia, attracting millions of tourists from all over the world every year. What do they usually take with them as a souvenir of this country? Traditional straw hats.

15. Matryoshka, Russia


A wooden painted doll matryoshka, inside of which there are smaller dolls similar to it, and today it is considered foreign tourists the most popular souvenir from Russia.

16. Mozartkugel, Austria


Named after Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, one of the world's greatest composers, Mozartkugel candies are made from marzipan, nougat and dark chocolate. This sweet treat is the most popular souvenir that tourists buy in Austria, the birthplace of Mozart.

17. Painted elephant figurine, India


Collecting elephant figurines is quite popular, but in India it is an iconic souvenir. And there is a good reason for this - India is not only a country where the world's largest population of endangered Indian elephants, there is a real elephant cult and many rituals are associated with it.

18. Stone Maltese Cross, Malta


The Maltese cross is one of the most important national symbols of Malta. Local souvenir shops offer this symbol in all sorts of variations, but mostly it is made from white limestone, typical of a small Mediterranean country.

19. Viking Horns, Sweden


Sweden is the birthplace of the Vikings. The cult of these terrible medieval warriors and sailors is still present in this country. Therefore, it is not surprising that Viking horned helmets are one of the souvenirs that most tourists want to bring back from Sweden.

20. Dancing dolls, Hawaii


Hawaii... Sun, crystal pure water, amazing beaches and... beautiful tanned hula dancers with wreaths! It is worth remembering to buy one of these dolls before returning to the gray gloom of everyday reality.

21. Brandenburg Gate Replica, Germany


Built in the 18th century in neoclassical style Triumphal Arch"Brandenburg Gate" - one of the sights of Berlin and Germany. People often buy small copies of this architectural structure.

22. Maple syrup, Canada


Canada is by far the world's largest producer of maple syrup, and the maple leaf is a recognized national symbol. Therefore, the most symbolic souvenir from Canada will be maple syrup, poured into small bottles in the shape of a maple leaf.

23. Painted Clogs, Netherlands


The Netherlands has a wide range of souvenirs that are typical for this country. Windmills, tulips, cheese - all these things are iconic symbols of the Netherlands. But there is one more thing - super trendy, but almost unwearable, painted clogs. Painted wooden clogs are one of the most coveted Dutch souvenirs.

24. Kangaroo scrotum lighter, Australia


Since the kangaroo is Australia's most popular animal, it's no wonder so many souvenirs are kangaroo-themed. One of the most popular souvenirs is a lighter made from... the scrotum of a kangaroo.

25. Little Mermaid figurine, Denmark

The statue of the Little Mermaid from the fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen, which is installed in Copenhagen, has become the main attraction not only of the city, but of the whole country. It is the miniature model of the statue that most tourists visiting Denmark buy.

Is in the offer travel companies and those that not everyone dares to use. These will leave indelible impressions for a lifetime.

What to bring from Kazan: edible - wine, cheese, honey, nuts and fruits; and inedible souvenirs from Kazan. What to choose as a gift or bring yourself a keepsake from Kazan.

  • Tours for May in Russia
  • Hot tours Worldwide

It would be quite logical to want to bring something amusing and authentic from Kazan. Moreover, everything is in order with original gifts and souvenirs - in Tatarstan they remember, cherish and honor national culture and ancestral traditions.

Clothes and accessories

An excellent gift, moreover, not only and not so much to friends and relatives, but to your loved one - accessories, elements national costume and various items of clothing. For example, a beautiful and comfortable velvet dressing gown for an imposing home weekend, and Khan's slippers made of leather with original embroidery are included with it. For the winter - felt boots embroidered with intricate patterns, for any time of the year - chic leather ichigi boots. They are not only festively elegant, but ordinary, for everyday wear.

Ichigi are very much appreciated by hunters, this is a matter of convenience. Ichigi is an expensive pleasure, a worthy pair of shoes without frills is estimated at 6000-8000 RUB. And this is far from the limit.

A classic skullcap can become an interesting souvenir. Just do not cheapen and take something for 100-200 RUB, why do you need a Chinese fake? Prices for real skullcaps start from 400-600 RUB. If a girl requires an unusual souvenir, then we bring a velvet kalfak - a richly decorated cap-cap with a tassel at the end. The calfak costs from 1000-1200 RUB and more.

Useful gifts and souvenirs

In principle, in this paragraph we will not advise standard plate-mugs with pictures and magnets with key rings. Pay better attention on painted wooden dishes - a useful and beautiful gift is always more interesting than just a beautiful gift. Tea lovers will appreciate porcelain bowls. Children - dolls in national costumes. Kazan cats are asking for a shelf with souvenirs from different countries and cities. There is no way to refuse them. The main competitor of cats is the winged serpent Zilant. Even in Kazan, they got the hang of making glass balls with Kul-Sharif, but you need to look at the quality of workmanship on the spot.

Previous photo 1/ 1 Next photo


Festive table

Treats from Kazan will come with any festive feast. Horse sausage - tutyrma and kazylyk - tolerates travel well, if you go for a short time, you can expand the set of products with argamak - a delicious horse fillet. Another option is oygoz, smoked on natural sawdust horsemeat on the ribs. You can also buy smoked or dried duck. At fast road you can’t go home without stocking up on local pies - you need to be able to cook the same echpochmak with minced meat, and buying in Kazan and enjoying at home is as easy as shelling pears.

Gastronomic souvenirs are usually sent to the Central Market, but you can also go to supermarkets, take a look at one of the stores of the Bakhetle chain, they present the national Tatar cuisine quite decently and at reasonable prices.

Popular souvenirs from Kazan are strong balms "Tatarstan", "Clean" and "Bugulma", which include dozens of herbs, fruits and roots. But drink them in pure form it’s not worth it, it’s more a medicine and an aromatic additive to coffee and cocktails than an alcoholic drink in the usual sense.

Previous photo 1/ 1 Next photo


Sweets

Of course, chak-chak. Yes, they sell it in your hometown, at the supermarket across the street, we know. But this craft has practically nothing to do with a real chak-chak. It makes sense in the early days to buy chak-chak from different manufacturers - in small portions, for testing, thus choosing the perfect one, and before leaving - to stock up on all your friends. If a loose chak-chak is suitable for a family tea party, then as a gift we bring a cake in a beautiful package with views of the capital of Tatarstan. But don’t get carried away too much, except for chak-chak in Kazan, they cook well, for example, talkysh kalev - a treat made from honey and melted butter melting in your mouth, and kosh tele - an analogue of brushwood.

Souvenir shops in Russia offer a very large selection: from small wooden magnets and printed products (postcards, illustrated books) to crafts, lacquer miniatures, matryoshka dolls, products in the style of Carl Faberge - the pride of St. Petersburg - author's works (matryoshka dolls, amber products) , watches and optics Russian production- everything that all of Russia can be glorious for.

The owners of souvenir shops almost always sell souvenirs of domestic production, thereby representing Russia with better side: with its originality, individuality and uniqueness.


The first line in sales of souvenirs among foreigners, considering the amount of revenue, confidently took amber products (more about them in one of the following articles).


Hot Selling by turnover - naturally, nesting dolls!(there will also be a separate post about them)


In the first place among small souvenirs aremagnets.


Magnets in this component are perhaps the leaders all over the world, and not only in Russia. Just look at the refrigerator in the apartment of a person who traveled.

Khokhloma
In almost every house in Russia there is always something painted under Khokhloma. Among foreigners, although they do not buy it in large quantities, there is also a demand.


When choosing a souvenir, foreigners pay special attention to workswith pictures of politicians famous people and characters.


And it doesn’t matter if it’s a nesting doll or a souvenir mug. The main thing is that, for example, a famous politician, a Disney character or an athlete should be depicted.


Such products are very popular among foreigners.

Alexandra, head of the souvenir shop FolkArtBazar:
“We had such a series of mugs, now they have already been sold out. One of the mugs depicted Putin, Shoigu, Lavrov, Gref and so on - all depicted in military uniform against a burning field. And somebody had a turkey in his left hand, the American who came to buy souvenirs noticed. Shoigu, it seems. He held her head. The American asked: “Is this about America?”

People often ask if Putin is on a bear."

Faberge eggs
Why foreigners "cast their eyes" on the famous Faberge eggs is no secret to anyone. Just look at these handmade copies.


Santa Claus and Christmas decorations are bought by Americans. At any time of the year, they are very fond of Christmas.

These Santa Clauses are made by hand by craftsmen, painted by them. Each of them is unique. There are no identical ones at all, there are only similar ones, and then there are a lot of differences in them.


Europeans, Americans - and all tourists in general- love very much manual work.


The wishes of foreigners when choosing a souvenir are very different.


Alexandra, head of the FolkArtBazar store:
"It happens that tourists come and say: I want a fairy tale about the Frog Princess to be painted here, also behind. This is mainly due to impressions after excursions. Or even before visiting Russia, having heard something from someone They want a nesting doll with a loaf, for example, they want to buy a samovar to drink tea with bagels at home.The Internet also sets them up like that: they read something interesting about Russia and wanted some specific souvenir.

Also often influenced by the work of the guide, who shows them something. For example, we arrived in Pushkin, went into the amber room. And the foreigners wanted something made of amber. The guide can tell you how useful it is that we use amber in our medicine. Thus"

Often the consultants themselves, answering the questions of tourists, such as “why is this box worth so much, what is it made of?!” and so on. Those foreigners who appreciate human labor and art often buy these souvenirs.

It is curious that foreigners behave differently in the souvenir shop: it all depends mainly on what country they are from.

Asians, for example, may push, even hit lightly, bargaining for more low price, and then immediately hug and wish you all the best. They have such a feature. "But it's not bad at all, even funny," says Alexandra, head of the FolkArtBazar gift shop.

Oksana, souvenir consultant shop Folk Art Market:
“Personally, it’s harder for me to work with Asians. This is a completely different category. I don’t know Chinese, it’s hard because of this. It is necessary that at least a little bit you can understand, talk with a person. As is the case with Europeans.

I really like the Americans. They are so funny, they don't care about anything. They don't care about prices, everything... "I want this," he showed. "I want". And that's it.

The English are all so kind and friendly. They will always say hello to you. Always say goodbye.
The Germans are very pragmatic, prudent, punctual.

For example, they always arrive on time. Compared with the same Spaniards.

People told me that the guides specifically set the time half an hour earlier, because they will definitely be half an hour late. By the way, it's the same with Indians. They are the same.


Yesterday I spoke with the guide boy. He has a group of Hindus, he appointed them a place and time to meet. At 18.00. By this time he arrives - and no one is there. Nobody at all."