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Cyprus Christmas gift guide: For grown-ups

By the end of the week I’ll post two gift guides with an assortment of shops and products. One for grown-ups and one for kids. Here we go with ideas for the grown-ups:

1. Antiseismic bowls from Afaia Gallery which I would use as a ring dish/ 83, Aeschylou St, Nicosia/Tel: 22-769779 or 99427377 2. Adorable pouches to use for make up or traveling by Anna Koumoushi/click here to find where to buy 3. Gorgeous backpack by Daniella Georgiou who also makes fully-lined coin purses and pouches which you can order with your initials on as well as monogram jewelry/ contact via Facebook or available at SOBE 4. At the Magos Record Shop, a real hidden gem, find an impressive range of LPs, Greek included too, collected by a true music fan/ 41, Asklipiou St, Faneromeni Nicosia 5. Romeo Tees has your man covered this season with cozy hoodies and sweaters boasting the typical Kypriaka expressions we love/ order via Facebook or website. 6. SOBE is a spectacular shop worth visiting if you have a minimalistic taste in everything and favor local jewelry designers. Recently they’ve added gorgeous homeware pieces such as these baskets that always come in handy no matter who you are/ 5a Nikokreontos St, Nicosia/ Tel: 22-452559 7. I am dying to visit Pramathouthkia Little Treasures in Kalopanayiotis where they make these amazing traditional Cyprus products that are now available in cute modern packages making them excellent gifts! Chose between The Sweet Box, The Oil Box, The Tea Box and many more products all made with local ingredients and ever so yummy/Order via email pramatouthkia@gmail.com or visit the workshop near the OXI roundabout on 37, Xanthis Xenierou, Nicosia 8. Hubbies and daddies will love this from The Smiley Shop/ 53B Stavrou Av, Strovolos, Nicosia/ Tel:70001626 9. Who wouldn’t be happy to receive a stocking full of choc? Kalopesas dark with nuts for me please!/ 2, Lykavitou Av, Nicosia/ Tel: 22-878177

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Cyprus Christmas gift guide: The Collective Concept

Just walking into this place gave me the goosebumps. I loved the colours, the diversity of produce and the firm possibility that there are treasures to be discovered all old, vintage, used, pre-loved or however you want to call it. All unique.

This is where you want to shop for your vintage-loving friend or loved one. Where you can buy a plethora of interesting pieces be it a poster or a prom dress. Vintage fashion and homeware is brought together at The Collective Concept and its such a freakin’ great collaboration. A feast for the eyes.

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Cyprus Christmas gift guide: The Birdhouse Etc & Friends

The Birdhouse is exactly the type of place I had in mind when I mentioned how much I want to promote small local shops and businesses. Especially this Christmas. This place is brimming with gorgeous creations all handmade with love and care by very talented individuals and I am so excited to tell you about it.

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The best homemade jams, marmalades and chutneys in Cyprus

Two weeks ago, while my brother was visiting from England and Georgie’s school was closed for half term, we took advantage of our time off and the great weather and drove to Kato Drys. The typical Cypriot village is worth visiting because of its traditional beauty but most importantly, if you’re a food junkie like me, because of Elli’s jams, marmalades and chutneys.

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Cyprus Christmas gift guide: Romeo Tees

Well, it’s finally here! Christmas trees are popping up in malls and coffee shops and I’ve already heard Jingle Bells playing on the radio twice so let’s do this! This year, I have decided to start a gift guide of sorts with a special focus on local businesses/shops/artists. I urge you to hold off on your international Christmas shopping as much as you can because you’ll be amazed to see what our little island has to offer. So keep your eyes peeled for great recommendations, original and unique gift ideas that will help support small local businesses.

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