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Amber Line
Designer amber jewellery for all budgets set in silver, gold, platinum, steel and even titanium.
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Art Nouveau Riga
The only shop in Riga to exclusively sell art nouveau merchandise. Buy small plaster faces from Riga's most famous facades, silk scarves with art nouveau designs, mugs, greeting cards, books and linens.
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Black Cat Souvenir Shop
This souvenir shop located right next to the giant Egle beer garden sells a huge selection of Latvian gifts from handmade linens, ceramics and wool mittens and socks to glassware and amber as well as local arts and crafts.
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Dore
This stylish souvenir shop doesn’t sell the usual tourist kitsch that you find at so many places in Old Riga. Here you’ll find original items created by local craftsmen, designers and artists.
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Laipa
The usual selection of linens, ceramics and T-shirts. Quality leather journals and wooden toys, too.
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Linen Fantasies
This shop specialises in Latvia’s most sought after fabric – linen. Buy anything from oil paintings and aprons to handbags and towels all made from 100% linen.
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Riija
All of the linen clothing, felt slippers, ceramics and other nick-nacks sold at this upmarket design shop were created by Latvian artists and artisans and nearly all of the items come in varying shades of grey, beige and white.
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Salons Māksla
Opened in 1939, Riga’s oldest art gallery offers a broad range of contemporary and modern art that will satisfy serious collectors, utter neophytes and everyone in between.
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Senā Klēts
The only shop in Latvia to specialise in authentic Latvian folk costumes also sells a wide variety of traditional souvenirs such as Baltic jewellery, ceramics, wool blankets, linen tablecloths and much more.
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Tīne
An astounding amount of goods crafted by artisans from all over Latvia. Rows of mittens and hats, jewellery, ceramics and other souvenirs.
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Tornis
Ancient Baltic designs as well as modern pieces can all be found at the Tower. It also offers a small museum dedicated to Latvian jewellery which includes both replicas and original artefacts from 10th century archaeological digs.
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