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Tibetan Souvenirs I Bought At Barkhor Street

iWalk 14 December 2008 12 Comments

I bought a lot of souvenirs at . Most of them were small gifts to my friends. I only left few for myself.
I love these Tibetan souvenirs, They are so beautiful, And cheap too. :D


2008 Tibetan paper hand-made calendar :4 USD


A pair of Tibetan siller bracelet: 2 USD


The false turquoise and red coral necklace: 0.8 USD


Prayer Wheel mobile phone decorations,They can turn really: 0.5 USD each

Yeah, The false turquoise and red coral necklace was the gift for my Leo. :D

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  • JH said:

    The souveniers from Tibet would definitely make very good gifts for your friends !

    Unique and special and beautiful ! Is that a pouch from Tibet too ? It’s very colourful and beautiful !

    Would make a good travel pouch for me !

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    iWalk reply on December 15th, 2008 10:06 am:

    The Tibetan paper hand-made calendar and the Prayer Wheel mobile phone decorations were the most favorite gift by my friends. :D

    Because the other two can be bought here too.

    You love the pouch? I don’t know where it belongs to. It’s a small gift from a Nepalese vender. :)

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  • Karen said:

    I love real souveniers like that. Not the cheap plastic stuff. Are the fabrics woven there in that country? They are beautiful.

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    iWalk reply on December 15th, 2008 10:12 am:

    Yeah Karen,The necklace is false. The real one is much beautiful but too expensive too me. :P

    You love that pouch too? You can find such kinds at YunNan, Tibet and Nepal area easily. :)

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  • foongpc said:

    Oh! The souvenirs look very nice! Would make wonderful gifts!

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    iWalk reply on December 18th, 2008 10:40 am:

    Yeah, and they are also national characteristics. :D

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  • Work At Home said:

    It looks awesome. I’m sure will get some for my friends if I visit Tibet.

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    iWalk reply on December 18th, 2008 10:43 am:

    I think they will love these kind of souvenirs. :P

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  • heidi said:

    What beautiful souvenirs you have found! How lucky!

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    iWalk reply on December 18th, 2008 10:46 am:

    Yeah, I think so.
    I never use that Tibetan paper hand-made calendar. I only keep it well. It’s a good memo of my Tibet tour. :)

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  • Nairobian Perspective said:

    Hi, you have a lovely blog, thanks for sharing this unique kind of information on the blogosphere

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  • Spencer said:

    They are really attractive!

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