Usually tourists buy such traditional Russian souvenirs, as Matryoshka dolls, beautifully painted mugs, plates and spoons from the village of Khokhloma and Palekh boxes. Those who have more money buy amber, furs, art books and caviar. Some tourists are more interested in magnets, badges, T-shirts and Russian ushanka-hats
Russian souvenirs are not only the national products, but also various crafts of minerals, bones and stones, such as porcelain cups, statuettes made of bone, ashtrays, writing sets and clocks made of stone. Popular with tourists is tableware, decorated with images of cathedrals, cities and national patterns. Most of these dishes, which gift shops sell are very interesting for guests from other countries.
1 Matryoshka (a set of wooden Russian dolls)
2 Balalayka (a musical instrument)
3 Valenki (winter footwear)
4 Orenburg downy shawls
5 Clay Dymkovo toys
6 Palekh caskets
7 Kasli Art casting
8 Wooden dishes and spoons
9 Souvenir Eggs
10 Samovar
1 Матрёшка (набор русских деревянных кукол)
(музыкальный инструмент)
3 Валенки (зимняя обувь)
4 Оренбургские пуховые платки
5 Глиняная дымковская игрушка
6 Шкатулки из Палеха
7 Каслинское художественное литьё
8 Деревянная посуда и ложки
9 Яйца сувенирные
10 Cамовар
The idea of having wild animals at home sounds unreal. But nowadays it's become popular to buy pigs, ferrets and lizards. A lot of people think that it's cool, when you have abosolutely unsual animal. As far as I conserned, it can be dangerous. Even if we have wild pet at home for years, we can't give 100% guarantee that it became real domestic aminal. And who knows when it'll show its wild side. Moreover, wild animals need much freedom. They used to play in big fields, eat another animals, that's theirs way of living. It's violent too close them in 4 walls. So, I suppose, I approve why it's a bad idea to have wild animal at home.