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Other shopping in Middle East

  1. Iraqal-Amir Handicraft Village

    West of Amman, the village of Iraq al-Amir, opposite the caves of the same name, is home to the Iraqal-Amir Handicraft Village, selling handmade pottery, fabrics, foodstuffs, carpets and paper products. The project was founded by the Noor al-Hussein Foundation, and employs dozens of women from the surrounding area.

    reviewed

  2. Jameh Bazar

    A car park near the corner of Jomhuri-ye Eslami Ave and Ferdosi St is the location for the Jameh Bazar, where hawkers from across Central Asia lay out their rugs and sell whatever they can on Friday mornings. Be sure to go up to the higher floors, in the carpark itself, where some bargains can be found.

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  3. Nakhajir Camping Shop

    Nakhajir Camping Shop sells great-value camping gear including head torches (IR30,000 to IR50,000), sprung hiking sticks (IR70,000) and 1:300,000 Farsi maps of the Alborz (IR15,000).

    reviewed

  4. A

    HaEgoz 30

    If you are looking for the latest clothing fashions, try HaEgoz 30, which produces and sells homemade clothing made from natural fibres.

    reviewed

  5. B

    Studio Varouj

    This photo shop sells black-and-white prints of old Jerusalem for 50NIS. The multilingual Armenian gent that runs the place is quite a character.

    reviewed

  6. Hiland Supermarket

    This place is full of hard-to-find Western goods, such as coffee, baby products, pads and tampons, condoms, magazines and plenty of baby products.

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  7. C

    Arta Gallery

    Specialises in contemporary Judaica, with an eye-pleasing array of mezuzahs, menorahs and birkat bait (house blessings).

    reviewed

  8. D

    Eden Fine Art

    This unique gallery features work by contemporary Israeli and Jewish artists. Pop art predominates and is designed to make you smile.

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  9. B Cohen

    Offers a good variety of traditional Judaica, including tallit (prayer shawls), challah covers, candlesticks and menorahs.

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  10. E

    Krishna Soap Shop

    For soaps and oils, check out Krishna soap shop, which carries designer soaps produced in Mitzpe Ramon.

    reviewed

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  12. F

    Greenvurcel

    Deals with beautiful silver Judaica, including candlesticks, Seder plates and menorahs.

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  13. G

    Nomad Carpet Shop

    Almost-comatose approach to selling, mainly tribal range of carpets and kilims.

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  14. Fallahi Miniatures

    Charming and internationally renowned Hossein Fallahi’s works are excellent.

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  15. Shevach

    Family-run business that manufactures and sells silver Judaica products.

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