What gifts can you bring to your loved ones from Kazan? What to bring from Kazan Souvenirs in the Kazan Kremlin

Kazan is a point of tourist attraction. The city with a thousand-year history is one of the most popular destinations for domestic tourism and at the same time is increasingly attracting visitors from other countries. There is a lot to see here and everything to make a tourist feel comfortable. The interweaving of European and Eastern traditions leaves a signature mark on this Volga city. No one will leave Kazan without receiving a lot of vivid impressions and positive emotions... And they will also invariably take with them a piece of the city, and not only, as they say, “in the soul,” but also quite tangible, in the form of memorable gifts and souvenirs. So what should you definitely bring from Kazan? Of course, first of all, tourists pay attention to souvenirs with local flavor. And they do it right! After all, it is the peculiarities and traditions of Kazan that make gifts unique.

Tatar headdress - Skullcap

Perhaps one of the main such gifts can be called a skullcap. The Tatar national headdress is invariably placed on the head of all honored guests of the city or simply given as a souvenir. And often it is skullcaps that are brought as gifts from the capital of Tatarstan. Therefore, they are easy to find and they are sold in almost all points visited by tourists.

For those who want something special, there are always options with original patterns. Although this is a men's headdress, it can be purchased by guests of any gender. But still, for women, the Tatar wardrobe also has a special gift - a kalfak. Perhaps he did not gain fame for such a skullcap, but this women's headdress is also widely represented in souvenir shops. A wide selection of kalfaks will make fashionistas linger at the counter for a long time - they will want to try on and buy everything!

Of course, various baseball caps with the symbols of the city are also sold in Kazan. But this is rather a pleasant bonus to the national headdresses, without which Kazan will definitely not let you go.

Elements of Tatar national clothing

No matter how bright the elements of the national costume are, tourists rarely purchase a complete set. Usually, 2-3 of the most iconic items are bought as souvenirs. In the case of Kazan, in addition to hats, these are, of course, shoes.

About famous locals ichigah there are legends. Tatar boots made of leather, decorated with multi-colored patterns, have long been valued not only because of their bright appearance, but largely because of their lightness and convenience. Of course, it is unlikely that any of the city guests will purchase ichigi for everyday wear. But trying them on at least once and bringing them with you as a souvenir or gift is a must-have item on the to-do list for all visitors to Kazan.


In addition, you can also note local shoes or slippers with curved toes, which are easy to find in gift shops and shops on the main streets. Such a souvenir will be an original gift for a girl.

And not so long ago, a new local souvenir – bright embroidered felt boots – gained popularity. Yes, so bright that the most notorious fashionistas boldly flaunt them around the city, and not only in winter. So, if you want to surprise your friends and family, pay attention to the products of local felting craftsmen.

What food should you bring from Kazan?

It is simply unacceptable to visit Kazan and not try the local cuisine. Few can resist the mouth-watering dishes that Tatar cuisine is so rich in. But if all kinds of triangles and belishes can be eaten exclusively on the spot, it is problematic to take them with you, that is, in a series of local “delicacies” and those that are often purchased as gifts for friends and relatives. First of all, this is the famous chak-chak. Chuck Chuck is simply a legend in the world of desserts. This sweet honey delicacy captivates with its taste. Chak-chak is sold almost everywhere and in a variety of forms with a wide variety of additives. So after each trip to Kazan you can bring back chak-chak that you haven’t tried before. And such a delicious gift will definitely delight your friends and family.


We also recommend that lovers of sweet souvenirs try talkysh keleve. This dessert can also be taken with you as a gift. The delicacy tastes like cotton candy and looks like small pyramids. So you can easily find them on the counters with local culinary products.

Among meat products, many people pay attention to horse meat sausage - “kazylyk”. And if you haven’t tried it yet, we recommend that you try this national product, and also buy it as a gift. It tolerates long-distance transportation quite well.


For those who like it hot, or rather hotter, Kazan has a line of special alcoholic drinks. The glory of balms created on various herbs, under the names “Clean”, balm "Tatarstan" and “Bugulma” spread far beyond the borders of Tatarstan. The latter is even compared with similar products from world brands, but at a much lower price. Therefore, it is not surprising that the purchase of balms as original gifts for men has become common.

Souvenir "Kazan Cat"

In recent years, such a local brand as “Kazan cat” has gained particular popularity, although the concept itself has existed for quite a long time. According to stories passed down from generation to generation, at one time the peace of the imperial palace in St. Petersburg was guarded by cats brought from Kazan. From whom? From rats and mice, of course! And it should be noted that they were very pleased with the work of the Kazan fluffies at court.


The legendary Kazan cat is immortalized on the central street of the city, and all tourists can take a photo with the magnificent tailed sculpture, and also take away the small cat as a souvenir. Not real, of course, but made of metal, ceramics, porcelain and other materials. As an option, you can look not only for figurines, but also for other products with the image of a furry character: dishes, T-shirts, magnets, and so on.

Of course, a variety of figurines in national costumes and dolls in traditional Tatar outfits are also presented in souvenir shops.

You can also find images of the symbols of Kazan and Tatarstan - the Zilant snake and the winged white leopard. These can be paintings or items of clothing with a similar pattern, or figurines of different sizes: from large ones, which can become an element of home decor, to small keychains that will always remind you of your visit to Kazan and even protect you. The creatures are still strong and magical.

Religious gifts

One of the main distinguishing features of Kazan is its multi-religious nature and, what is important, the harmonious neighborhood of representatives of different religions. Undoubtedly, for many guests of the city, the oriental flavor due to the widespread Islam here will be of interest. After visiting numerous and truly unique mosques, tourists can purchase religious souvenirs: Korans or shamails. Qurans are presented in a variety of editions and with covers, including those made of precious materials. Shamails are suras from the Koran, calligraphically written in Arabic script. The painting itself is done with a special, often gold or silver thread. Velvet or silk is used as a base.

Sports souvenirs

Kazan is rightly called the sports capital of Russia. People are taught sports here from a very young age, and local teams take high places in Russian and international championships. That’s why you can’t leave the city without grabbing some kind of sports souvenir with the symbols of popular clubs. It is sold in popular tourist spots in the city. But, if you have time, it is better to drop into branded stores, where a wider range of similar products is presented. There will be something for the sports tourist's eye to roam: from T-shirts, sweaters and baseball caps, to key chains, pillows and even clothes for children.

Where can you buy souvenirs in Kazan?

Kazan is well suited for a large flow of tourists. Today, the tourist infrastructure in the city is remarkably developed, and of course, you will not have any problems finding a souvenir shop. They are at the station and nearby squares, on the central Bauman street, in underground passages and the metro, and in almost all supermarkets and large stores. If you want to bring some groceries or local food from Kazan, we recommend visiting a supermarket chain Behetle, which have a large selection of fresh national food and home-made delicacies.


Yes, perhaps the list of souvenirs offered in the article will seem impressive to you, and you are already thinking how expensive it will be to purchase all the gifts listed. But you can always choose exactly the ones that are right for you and your loved ones. And you will always have the opportunity to come to Kazan again and buy something another time. Believe me, you will have enough impressions and souvenirs for more than one visit. And the capital of Tatarstan will always be ready to hospitably open its doors to you.

Tourist routes to different regions of Russia are becoming increasingly popular, among which Tatarstan is not the least popular. To come here and not look at least briefly into the capital, Kazan, means to lose a huge “portion” of vivid impressions. So what to bring from Kazan? in memory of the city and the Republic of Tatarstan? Better leave all these aside souvenir shops, designed for an undemanding category of tourists. This is too simple and banal - magnets and mugs with photographs or the coat of arms of Kazan, at best, can serve as small souvenirs for friends or work colleagues. We will review the best authentic souvenirs.

National clothes and shoes

National costumes can be considered the personification of the traditions of any nation, because every detail in them appeared for a reason and has passed the test of centuries. The Tatar national costume or any part of it can become an original souvenir. Until now, some elements of the national costume are used in the everyday life of residents of Tatarstan.
Skullcaps
It is impossible to pass by Tatar skull caps. This ancient men's headdress is called “tubetey” here and is popular not only as a beautiful souvenir. They are somewhat different from skullcaps from Central Asia - the top of the cap is flat, and the base is always round. They are everywhere in Kazan, of all sizes, made from different materials and decorated with varying degrees of luxury.
Apart from simple options sewn by clever Chinese, whose price starts from one or two hundred rubles, then the desire to bring a real Tatar skullcap will not cost you very much. But it is better to focus on products from local manufacturers - these skullcaps are almost entirely hand-sewn from good velvet and embroidered with braid, sequins, stones and gold thread in compliance with old traditions. They can be seen in shops on central streets. Prices will depend on the material and complexity of the work (from 300 to 2000 rubles).
Kalfak
Women in the past wore a “megez kalfak”, which resembles a modern sports cap with a tassel at the long end. Often a headband was put on top or an elegant scarf was thrown on top. Kalfak was always richly embroidered - silver or gold threads, beads, freshwater pearls, semi-precious stones and twisted braid. All this splendor was complemented by a long fringe, quietly rustling with every movement of the hostess. Gold-embroidered kalfaks from Kazan adorn many museums.
Today you can expect to buy this beauty in the range of 1300-2500 rubles.
Ethnic shoes
If not everyone can wear hats, the same cannot be said about traditional Tatar shoes - ichigs, shoes, slippers and felt boots.
The nomadic past taught Tatar craftsmen to skillfully tan the leather and make many household items and excellent shoes from it. All this was done only by hand, just as real ichigs are still made - light boots sewn with a hard (inner) back and soft toe. They are made of well-crafted soft leather, decorated with traditional patterns and stitched with a special decorative Tatar stitch.
This kind of shoes was made by many eastern masters, but gradually the traditions of the old masters died out, surviving in rare areas. Such happy exceptions were the masters from Tatarstan, who were able to appreciate and preserve the best examples of their art. Patterned and comfortable Kazan boots, which were mentioned in fairy tales, have survived to us.
Prices for beautiful ichigi are quite high and start at 8 thousand rubles and can be even higher, depending on the quality of the master’s work and the complexity of the leather mosaic pattern. But after trying them on, it’s easy to understand that they are worth this amount.
You can opt for other shoes - ethnic-style shoes or slippers with gracefully curved toes made of natural high-quality leather. This form is a tribute to the old belief about the inadmissibility of injuring the ground by touching it with the toes of boots. The price for them is about 3 thousand rubles. Cheaper slippers will be made from artificial materials.
In Kazan, you can choose other leather products in the national style: decorative pillows with ornaments and appliqués, jewelry, bags.
Tourists from areas with cold winters should definitely visit “Kukmorskie Valenki” - a specialized store on the street. Moscow. The surprisingly wide range of products from the Kukmor Felting Plant will make an excellent impression - in addition to the usual felt boots made of well-processed sheep wool, there are also those that will make a beautiful gift. These are models decorated with original prints, folds and embroidery. For those who want to add a personal touch to the gift, it is possible to order individual embroidery on the tops of felt boots - names or something else.

Religious souvenirs

Shamaili
Religion does not allow you to create paintings depicting people or even animals. You can’t have something like that in your home, so other paintings were created to decorate the interior - based on ancient Arabic calligraphy. Surahs from the Koran written in beautiful Arabic script are most often embroidered with gold or silver thread on beautiful velvet or thick silk. There are shamails made in ink on sheets of specially made paper or printed on canvas.
You can see shamaili in the apartments of Muslim Tatars and in mosques. In homes, they play the role of interior decoration and at the same time a talisman, protecting the family and hearth from possible negativity. There is even a union of artists specializing in creating shamails. Their works can be viewed in the Museum of Islamic Culture (Kul Sharif Mosque) and in the Kazan Kremlin.
You don't need to know the language to appreciate the charm and grace of Arabic calligraphy. Many people purchase shamails for their exquisite beauty as a piece of art. In souvenir shops, most of the shamails are inexpensive Chinese fakes on paper, plastic or canvas (from 300 rubles) or copies of famous works of authorship. The works of craftsmen done by hand on velvet are much more expensive.
Koran
The republic has a predominantly Muslim population, and it is not difficult to find a beautiful edition of the Koran in different languages. In gift shops you can purchase such a souvenir edition in a thick velvet cover with embroidery in gold and stones, printed on very high-quality paper. The sacred book is placed in a luxuriously decorated case. Prices for them will start at least 3,500 rubles.
Another local souvenir created on the basis of a calligraphic inscription in Arabic is the tughra. This is the name given to monograms made up of a first name or first and last name. Once upon a time, tughra was the personal seal and signature of rulers, but now they are made in the form of paintings. On a beautiful background made of velvet, leather (embroidery in silver and gold), metal (laser engraving) or special paper, the letters of the name are intricately intertwined. You can choose a ready-made tughra with an inscription in Arabic or Russian, or order a family one, which combines the names of the whole family.
A high-quality calligraphic tughra painting looks great in any interior.

Typical Kazan souvenirs

Kazan cats
Many people love cats here, but the Kazan Cat is a collective image from several urban legends. According to legend, mousecatchers were brought to St. Petersburg to the imperial court from Kazan. On one of the capital's streets there is a monument to the Kazan cat. Many different Kazan cats have settled in souvenir shops - in addition to figurines made of ceramics and porcelain of any size, you can see funny piggy banks, key rings, magnets, embroidered pictures or decorative ceramic plates. Prices for this cat abundance start at one hundred rubles.
Dishes
In any of the souvenir shops you will find bowls with drawings of the Kazan Kremlin, the Kul Sharif mosque, Shamil’s house and other memorable places.
If you are not interested in the usual decorative plates, mugs or bowls with pictures of landmarks found in tourist places, then in Kazan you can look for beautiful and fully functional tableware from local manufacturers. Sets of bowls of different sizes, original sets ranging from 2-4 thousand rubles, or magnificent hand-painted porcelain, whose price tag shows other figures (20 thousand or more). There are also the most beautiful porcelain tea pairs with national ornaments at affordable prices.
Dolls
Figures in traditional Tatar men's and women's costumes are available in any souvenir store. You can choose between ordinary "factory" dolls and designer dolls - handmade, made of papier-mâché, ceramics, plaster or enamel. The price will fluctuate depending on the materials, size, and quality of work of the craftsman. Even the famous Barbie was dressed in national costumes.
Sports souvenirs
For sports fans, scarves, caps, T-shirts, sweatshirts, hats, towels or pillows with the symbols of Kazan sports clubs - Ak Bars, Rubin, UNICS - can be a pleasant gift. It would be best to look for them in the official stores of these clubs - Rubin has it at the Central Stadium, Ak Bars has only an online store for now. This will save you from the disappointment of purchasing a low-quality item from the tents.

Gastronomic souvenirs from Kazan

Another category of souvenirs that should not be forgotten is national dishes and drinks. Once in Kazan, you should definitely get to know the amazingly delicious dishes of Tatar cuisine. It’s a pity that you can’t take home kystyby with potatoes and onions, peremyachi and belish with tasty and juicy meat filling, golden triangles of echpochmaks or multi-layered gubadia with korta and raisins.
But there are dishes that can endure the road and delight your friends with their taste. The first thing to remember is chak-chak. Small balls of fried dough, generously doused with hot sweet honey syrup and molded into mounds, are familiar even to residents of places far from Tatarstan. But you can only try real chak-chak here. This delicacy is also prepared with the addition of nuts and chopped dried fruits, but the classic recipe is incomparably better. You can buy sweets in any of the stores, but it’s best to go to “Bakhetle” - chain supermarkets specializing in traditional dishes. They cook truly at home.
Chuck-chuck comes in bulk, in regular and gift packages of various sizes, and even in the shape of a cake.
But talkysh keleve is almost unknown outside the republic. Children especially like this type of dessert - white, delicate pyramids made with honey and melted butter are somewhat reminiscent of the taste of cotton candy, but not so cloying.
Duck is another national Tatar product. You can take with you a smoked or dried duck, packed in a special wooden box on which is written “Kuchtenech” - a gift.
For horse meat sausage, called "kazylyk", you will have to go to the central market, where in the department called Halal, you can choose from several varieties. There is kazylyk in "Bakhetla". Smoked and dried meat can easily withstand transportation even in hot summer months.
Balms
Another delicious attraction of Kazan are balms and tinctures based on berries and numerous local herbs. Two varieties of very good balm are produced here - “Tatarstan” and “Bugulma”, which have a very pleasant taste. Prepared only with natural raw materials (at least 24 types of berries, roots, herbs and flowers from environmentally friendly areas are used), they will be a pleasant addition to your chosen gifts. Balms will be useful for maintaining the nervous system, for colds and gastrointestinal diseases. They can be drunk by adding to other drinks, simply in water or in their pure form. There are bottles of balm of various sizes on sale, starting from 0.2 liters.

We can only hope that a visit to Kazan will remain in memory as a collection of pleasant episodes, and the gifts brought from there will revive these good memories.

Every time you go on vacation or a business trip to the capital of Tatarstan, you wonder what to bring from Kazan?

And this is not surprising, because this is a colorful city where you can find an unusual gift. At almost every step you can buy an unusual item; the most valuable pieces are handmade by local residents.

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What is Kazan famous for?

This is a city with a thousand-year history. The heart of the city is the Kazan Kremlin.

Its architecture reveals a fusion of Tatar and Russian culture.

Local residents are proud of their historical heritage and put an image of the Kazan Kremlin on all kinds of souvenirs.

The Tatars cherish their culture, and therefore a lot of authentic things have been preserved in the city. The local population has preserved the secrets of national crafts. Guests of the city are happy to buy Tatar embroidery, ceramics, and jewelry made from silver. If it is jewelry, then it must be with some kind of stone. Tatar women prefer amber and jasper.

What to bring from Kazan as a gift

So, let's talk about what you can buy in Kazan inexpensively or even cheaply.

Tatars honor the traditions of their ancestors; wearing national costumes is a great pride and joy for them. It is these that tourists who come to the capital of Tatarstan should pay attention to.

They sell a variety of clothing items, from embroidered slippers and velvet dressing gowns to felt boots and leather boots called ichigi. They are made in several versions: for everyday wear and for going out. Traditional Tatarstan shoes with turned-up toes are also of interest.

Setting out to find something special, a tourist can find a traditional locally made skullcap. They are about 4 times more expensive than Chinese ones.

Girls will love the velvet kalfak - a traditional Tatar cap with a tassel at the end.

What souvenirs to bring from Kazan

If you are thinking about what to bring as a souvenir, let’s skip the banal talk about mugs, plates, and magnets. Take a closer look at a truly worthwhile souvenir - painted wooden dishes or porcelain bowls.

Well, where would we be without figurines of various animals? In Kazan, figurines of cats and the most popular mythical character, the winged serpent Zilant, are sold at almost every turn. They are made of metal, plastic, wood, and if you're lucky, you can also find glass.

Souvenirs in Kazan are sold at a fair near the Kul Sharif mosque.

The prices here are low, the assortment mainly includes cosmetics, jewelry, and magnets.

On the opposite side of the mosque they sell clothes, swords and daggers with Tatar symbols.

If you move from the mosque in the direction of the Annunciation Cathedral, you can go to the Cannon Yard. Here, on the site of a former forge, there is a shop where clay products are made right in front of visitors.

Unique items are sold at the Central Market, where handicrafts made by local craftsmen are presented. Often they are made in a single copy.

National dishes

In Kazan, you can buy cups and plates with images of city symbols.

The locally produced ceramic tableware is very beautiful. Here you can buy an original set, a vase or a souvenir figurine “The Orphan of Kazan”.

What to buy in Kazan from food

The food in Kazan is amazing, and most importantly, many products can be transported over long distances. Therefore, if you are thinking of something delicious to bring back from Kazan, be sure to take with you some tutyrma horse sausage and kazylyk.

If it’s a short drive home from Kazan, you can buy argamak horse fillet, which is considered a delicacy. It’s also worth trying oigoz—sawdust-smoked horse meat on the rib.

People in Kazan are also partial to poultry. Among the local delicacies, smoked and dried duck, as well as echpochmak pies with minced meat, stand out. This dish is worth trying in Kazan, but it will be difficult to bring it home.

Note: The widest selection of gastronomy is at the Central Market. Interesting dishes can be found in large stores. Of the traditional Tatar shops, the most popular is Bakhetle.

Pay attention to the balms “Tatarstan”, “Chistay” and “Bugulma”. They are medicinal and can only be used as a supplement. Reviews from tourists show that you can buy such balms in Kazan for gifts in almost all stores and shops.

But the best locally produced edible gifts are sweets. The national delicacy of the Tatars is called chak-chak. There are many recipes for this dish, which is based on deep-fried dough seasoned with honey.

The best gifts for children from Kazan

Children are given dolls dressed in national costumes as souvenirs. You can buy a soft toy in the shape of a Tatar cat.

The most unusual toys, which you definitely won’t find anywhere else, are made of sheep wool.

Kazan has a huge range of treats for children. Locally produced cotton candy has an unusual taste. Its main ingredient is honey.

Also, the famous Tatar pyramid cakes are made with honey, the name of which in Russian sounds like Talkysh keleve. Despite the presence of flour and honey, these sweets are very low in calories, so you can treat yourself to them (in moderation) without harming your figure.

Conclusion

In Kazan they sell a lot of interesting and unique things, but you need to be careful not to buy a cheap Chinese copy. Souvenirs sold in Kazan are made by local craftsmen, and this is where their special value lies.

What other city is home to so many handmade craftsmen? When coming to Kazan, both supporters of glamor and lovers of history or gastronomy can choose suitable gifts.

You can find out what interesting things you can bring from Kazan from the following video:

Anyone who has ever visited, will irrevocably fall in love with this city and want to take something with him in memory of it.

And in order for friends and acquaintances to also be inspired by this wonderful city, you need to bring them a memorable gift. Hospitable Kazan generous with such gifts.

What souvenirs should I bring from Kazan?

Cloth

If you decide to purchase items of clothing as a gift, then it must be something national: skullcap for men, kalfak - women's headdress.

Skullcaps and kalfaks They are sold in Kazan on almost every corner. Their cost depends on the finishing method, size and material.

A woman's headdress requires a lot of effort and time, and is decorated more richly than a skullcap, which is why it costs more.

Don't go unnoticed national Tatar shoes with curved upward pointed noses made of genuine leather. They are decorated with national ornaments. Put them on and you'll feel like Aladdin or Little Mook.

Ichigi– national soft Tatar boots embroidered with patterns from pieces of multi-colored fabric or leather. Together with a skullcap and a robe, they look not just beautiful, but also stylish and elegant.

Ichigi are purchased for dance groups and ethnic museums.

You can also buy modern clothes in Kazan, in particular - tracksuits with symbols of Tatarstan football teams.

Treats and drinks

Deserves special attention Tatar cuisine. This alone is worth a visit to the capital of the republic.

King of local sweets – chuck-chuck. There are a great many options for preparing it, and it is sold in different variations: boxes, by weight, in plastic packaging. The base is deep-fried dough and honey.

Tatar-style cotton candy – taklysh keleve, only it is made not from sugar, but from honey, so it is denser. They sell it in the form of pyramids. Such a gift will appeal to both children and adults, and the harm from this sweetness is much less than the benefit.

For those who prefer meat delicacies to sweets, you will like it tutyrma - horse sausage, prepared according to national recipes.

The number of varieties of horse sausage is very large, which allows you to satisfy the most sophisticated taste.

From low-alcohol national drinks The balms “Bugulma”, “Chistay” and “Tatarstan” are especially appreciated.. Their recipe has been known for a long time and includes herbaceous plants growing in Tatarstan: St. John's wort, oregano, calendula, yarrow, blueberries, birch buds, cinnamon and others.

For their production, alcohol is used that has undergone multiple purification. The strength of the Tatar balm is 45º. You can bring it as a gift to both friends and work colleagues.

As in all Muslim countries and republics, A lot of attention is paid to religion in Tatarstan. For them, religious symbols are truly sacred, but Kazan residents also offer them to city guests as souvenirs.

First of all, this Koran. Gift option has a rich decoration: velvet cover, inlay, paper of the highest quality, colorful drawings.

You can bring the Koran not in the form of a tome, but in the form of individual surahs depicted on paper, fabric, or canvas.

Ceramics

Tatarstan is famous for its ceramic products with national ornament. The production is located in the Verkhneuslonsky district, from where souvenirs are delivered to souvenir shops throughout the republic, including Kazan.

The plant's products include plates, vases, tea sets, animal figurines, and figurines. Of particular interest are symbolic figures called “Kazan Cat” and “Kazan Orphan”.

Souvenirs of Kazan

What can you buy as a gift?

Girls love not only to dress beautifully and wear jewelry, but also to use high-quality cosmetics. There is production in Kazan cosmetics for skin care, known under the brand "Eco Style".

The prefix “Eco” means that natural raw materials are used as ingredients.

The company catalog contains products for newborns: milk and oils for diaper rash. For a beloved girl or a young mother, Eco Style cosmetics are a wonderful gift.

Ichigi will not leave young beauties indifferent. These soft boots may not be truly Tatar, but only resemble them in shape and be decorated based on national Tatar shoes.

Tatar women always wore a lot of jewelry, the weight of which could reach six kilograms. Today they are also sold as souvenirs. Silver, jasper, coral, and amber are used to make them.

Kazan exclusive – lumpy filigree- material for making jewelry. Any of them will become an expensive gift that can become a family heirloom.

To a man

A man from Kazan can bring sportswear with the symbols of the Ak Bars club- very popular not only in Tatarstan, but throughout Russia.

If the young man is not a sports fan, you can give him some accessory with the symbols of Kazan: leather organizer, lighter, keychain, phone case.

Together with local balm you can give a set of glasses with the same symbols of Tatarstan and its capital.

A male boss or business owner can bring life-size tughras or a magnet in the form of a page from the Koran as a sign of wishes for well-being and prosperity.

To kid

Children love gifts in the form of toys. There is a lot on sale in Kazan toys and souvenirs in the form of a cat. In addition to being one of Tatarstan’s favorite pets, the cat is a hero of local legend.

It says that at one time Catherine the Great ordered cats and kittens to be brought from Kazan so that they could catch all the mice in the imperial chambers. It is no coincidence that one of the attractions of Kazan is a monument to a cat.

A souvenir in the form of a cat will appeal not only to children, but also to those who collect figurines of this kind, or as a symbol of comfort and home.

What else can tourists buy in Kazan? Souvenir shops in the city sell soft toys felted from sheep wool. They not only look attractive and children like them, but they are also environmentally friendly and hypoallergenic.

Kazan and other cities of Tatarstan are always welcome to guests and are ready to provide souvenirs and other products of their enterprises as souvenirs and gifts.

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