Dubrovnik has recovered from the war damage it suffered during the 1990s, and visitors have returned to this tranquil city. Nestled between the Adriatic and the Dinaric Alps, it’s an accessible and affordable city break for many European travelers. The pedestrian-only Old Town is especially charming.
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Dubrovnik Treasures is a boutique located just off the main street 'Stradun'. Here you will find an exquisite selection of authentic, traditional Croatian jewelry & unique, more modern designs. All the jewelry is handmade in Dubrovnik by local artisans who are brother & sister. They use a combination of Adriatic coral, cultured freshwater pearls, semi-precious stones with sterling silver, gold and vermeil. High quality jewelry that is great value!
Lovely shop with a beautiful, unique selection of jewelry. Fantastic service. I highly recommend! ❤️????
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Sardi family is a small family oriented business offering traditional Dubrovnik sweets and delicacies like original "Fig Salami" (of course, without meat), diverse seasonal marmalades (fig, strawberry, orange, bitter orange), sugar almonds, sugar orange and lemon peel. Also there are more than 15 spices native to Dubrovnik county like wild oregano, garlic in powder and basil, and 7 different flavors of sea salt - chilli, red wine, orange peel, lavander, rosemarin, pepper and black salt with active carbon. All of the products are hand made and homemade with 100% natural ingredients.
My boyfriend and I happened upon this little shop up 56 steps from the Main Street - the lady who runs it is lovely and very funny we had a great time trying to spices and picking up some great gifts and mementos of our time in Dubrovnik!
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Kokula is an awarded art and craft shop with authentically Croatian traditional hand made souvenirs in Dubrovnik. The meaning of word Kokula in croatian language - dialect from Dubrovnik, is another name for a "Treasure Box", or more precisely, a special compartment within a Hope Chest, designed to hold precious family heirloom jewelry. We named our shop after Kokula suggesting that it's a place where you can find the most precious handmade pieces of local traditional embroidery, jewelry and other authentic handicrafts and artistic creations as a part of our rich cultural heritage. Traditional embroidery has been done in our family for generations and has always been passed from mother to daughters .The patterns are taken from a traditional national costume which is still in use in rural areas on special occasions, such as weddings, baptisms and various festivities of all kinds. In order to preserve and carry on that tradition we decided to start our family business and we opened Kokula shop in April 2012. We apply pieces of traditional embroidery on different products, like cushions, trays, hand bags, shoes, napkins, table cloths. We even frame it as pictures. Other products are made by local artist and artisans using traditional skills and natural materials. You can find fine pieces of Lepoglava lace (listed in UNESCO World Heritage), handmade embroidered linen napkins, unique hand made dolls made by Jasmina Kosanovic, textile and costume designer, ceramics by Vedrana Balkovic, traditional licitar hearts and many other croatian products. The Tourist Board of Dubrovnik recognized our attempts and included us in their program >, which is only for those who sell products exclusively made in Croatia. We won the First prize for the best decorated shop in Dubrovnik old town for 2012. which was given to us by City authorities. Also we signed a contract for EU funded project - EU jewelry from beads - from national costume to the market. It is a part of lifelong learning programme Leonardo da Vinci implemented by our National Agency for mobility and EU programmes. The BEADED jEUwelry project collects the experiences and best practices in folk jewelry beading education with involving 6 partner institutions from 5 European countries - Croatia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria and Czech republic. The aim of the project is providing best practice and model approaches which can form a link between craft production, cultural heritage and economical growth. Kokula's role in this EU funded project is to put the jewelry, which is going to be made in the next two years by all the partners, to the market by offering it in our store in Dordiceva 6, in Dubrovnik.
A delightful shop within in the City Walls selling beautiful Croatian made items some of which are actually made by the owner and her family. The lace work is exquisite and the owner did a wonderful job of explaining the history and telling the stories behind the items on sale. She is extremely knowledgeable and eloquent, it is definitely worth spending the time chatting with her before you buy.
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Skar - 17th c. old local Shipyard and a Family House, turned in a small Winery that produces Local Wines and Homemade Liqueurs on premise. Taste our Wines & Liqueurs paired with local snacks and have a Great Experience. Open May - October Pop in for a Daily Wine tasting or book a Guided Wine Tour at 6pm Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
I have been here many times with my friends and it was always true pleasure. True hidden gem in Dubrovnik where you can try great wines produced at same place, you can have excellent food platters and all that combined with great hospitality of Mato owner and his wife makes this place one of the top places in Dubrovnik to sit, eat, drink and enjoy.???? Great place !????
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We design and make traditional Dubrovnik jewelry and authentic Croatian souvenirs so our products can be described as "Dubrovnik heritage in new design"
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Hand-made silver jewelry, coral jewelry and semi-precious stone shop
I discovered Tedi's shop courtesy of our Croatian tour guide; Tedi was kind enough to give a small group of us a very interesting demonstration into how the traditional "konavoske puce" (Konavale buttons" are painstakingly crafted by hand and how to tell the difference between machine and handmade pieces (very few shops in Dubrovnik handmake konavoske puce due to the tedious manual labor involved). Tedi learned the craft from his grandfather and the shop has been in his family going on three generations. He was kind enough to answer questions and to remake / customize a pair of earrings on the spot as well as provide suggestions. Thank you Tedi for your excellent customer service and I look forward to visiting you again on my next trip to Dubrovnik! Hvala / ありがとうございます!!
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Atelier Peridot is a small shop located within the City Walls, near the main street Stradun. Here you will find an exquisite selection of unique and traditional Croatian jewellery and handmade souvenirs. All jewellery is handmade in our workshop by an owner and her two daughters. They use a combination of semiprecious stones, Adriatic coral, silver and silver-plated metals. What makes this special is that all jewellery is customizable in front of you according to your needs and wishes! Visit or contact them. Buy local :)
This is a rare find... this is a family owned jewellery shop making necklaces, earrings and bracelets, for reasonable prices. They are able to customise pieces on the spot and have excellent customer service. We were delighted to find this place, and happy to find out that they have an online presence as well. Do visit (it would appear to mainly be open in the summer months).
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Found this lovely little shop around the corner from our apartment. It is a little off the beaten tourist trail, but is definitely worth a visit for handmade jewellery & gifts. It is also much less expensive than other jewellery shops & has some individual pieces. And you also discover a small street not overrun by tourists but where locals get together & chat!
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