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thentic treasure coin jewelry and loose coins for the collector.
They come from shipwrecks and from the Danish West In-
dian colonies. They also sell Cruzan hook bracelets and
larimar jewelry.
Island Gifts & Souvenirs
Down Island Traders , Waterfront. Drop in at Down Island
Traders, an attractive store selling spices, teas, coffee beans
and jellies (of guava, lime, sea grape and mango), all pack-
aged for gift giving. If you enjoy cooking, invest in a West In-
dian cookbook and learn how to make fungi, kalaloo and a
variety of fish dishes. Place mats and kitchen towels with lo-
cal designs are great gift ideas.
Parrot Fish , Back Street. They have the island's best selec-
tion of Caribbean music.
Tradewinds Shop & Local Color , Waterfront.
Tradewinds is a good stop if you'd like a gift with local color.
Larimar jewelry, metal art depicting sea life, African art,
model ships and shell jewelry are all displayed in this attrac-
tive shop. Its neighbor, Local Color, focuses on island
T-shirts, sweatshirts and beach gear.
Captain's Corner , Main Street & Waterfront. Although
the merchandise is similar, the Waterfront shop is larger
and easier to browse. You'll see wood carvings, handicrafts,
shells and shell crafts, nautical items and coral as well as
beachwear, T-shirts, spices and coffees. Also at Havensight
and Mountain Top.
Last Mango in Paradise , International Plaza. A large se-
lection of Jimmy Buffett CDs, plus books, videos and “Carib-
bean Soul” T-shirts.
Purple Papaya , Main Street. Hawaiian shirts, sundresses,
beach wear and bags are the lures here. They sell Cruzan
rum as well.
Touched By The Sun , A.H. Riise Mall. You'll find the typi-
cal souvenirs here, but additionally you'll see the largest col-
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