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Laos is ideal place for buying handicrafts and souvenirs. Vientiane city offers a wide variety of shopping opportunities. Varieties of handcrafted products made from wood, gold, silver or precious stones are widely sold in department stores called Talat Sao, many shops and markets. Shopping however is not limited to Vientiane city. All the major provinces offer a variety of shopping opportunities. Bargaining is acceptable, even in shops with prices on the goods. Note: It is forbidden to take any antiques or Buddha images (which are older than 50 years) out of the country. Therefore such items brought into Laos from other countries have to be declared at customs. Fabrics Lao women wear the traditional phaa sin – a wraparound skirt, worn by all government and office workers and school and university students. The phaa sin is worn with a silver belt. A huge choice of phaa sin, shawls, bags and wall hangings can be found as well as traditional Lao weavings and hill-tribe embroidery and quilts that can be used as wall hangings.
Gold, Silver and Gems Upstairs in the morning market in Vientiane you will find gold, silver and antiques as well as numerous stores in other major centres. Thai tourists flock into Vientiane to buy gold which is cheaper than in Thailand. The gold found in Laos is 99.99% pure and is sold at a set price per gram. To many westerners, the colour of Lao gold seems almost artificial, a bit brassy – but it is true 24 carat gold. Silver is a more reasonable and traditional Lao product – silver is also sold by the weight. Look for bowls and jewellery in all shapes and sizes. The most interesting is made by hill tribes, who favour chunky, simple designs Jewellery Carving From the simple and mundane, to the aesthetic and highly spiritual, Lao craftsmen can carve a wide variety of attractive pieces from wood, bone and stone. Artefacts The export of antiques, such as Buddha images and other artefacts, is prohibited. Any antique items that have been purchased in another country must be declared to customs on arrival in Laos.
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