Souvenirs Folk & Art
Authentic Moldovan souvenirs – from painted ceramics to hand-embroidered traditional blouses
Colecție variată de suveniruri autentice moldovenești – ii brodate manual, ceramică pictată, covoare țesute la război, magneti cu motive tradiționale – de la 30 MDL
An authentic souvenir shop downtown — handmade objects in wood, clay and glass, traditional blouses and Moldovan-themed goods. The right place for a gift to take home.
Small, welcoming shop on Pușkin Street, a short walk from the old town center, with shelves stacked with Moldovan ceramics, hand-stitched traditional blouses (ii), painted plates, folk costumes, and carved wooden decorations. The range spans classic souvenirs (magnets, pens, keychains) to handwoven carpets and artisan pottery. Prices are fair, the owner knows the story behind each piece, and the atmosphere is warm and intimate – perfect for tourists seeking authentic, meaningful gifts and for locals looking for cultural treasures with soul.
- Selecție mare de suveniruri autentice și motive tradiționale
- Prețuri corecte și accesibile pentru toate buzunarele
- Personal prietenos care explică povestea fiecărui produs
- Puține magazine de suveniruri autentice în Chișinău – must-visit
- Acceptă cash și card
- Rafturi colorate cu ceramică pictată manual și motive tradiționale
- Ii brodate cu fire aurii și covoare țesute la război
- Decorațiuni din lemn sculptat cu simboluri moldovenești
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“This is a great souvenir shop. Chişinău isn’t filled with souvenir places like other European cities so this place is a must visit if you’re looking for souvenirs from Moldova. Both cash and card are accepted here. Prices are extremely reasonable too. There are lots of options to choose from, such as magnets, pens, traditional dress items, key chains etc. The lady that works at…”
“Small souvenir shop, traditional falk stuff in here, dishes, decorations, clothes, magnets and other little warm surprises to home.”
“Beautiful souvenirs to take with. They have a Moldovan culture in most of their souvenirs”