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I should have started this thread earlier. I fly to Lisbon tomorrow, but should be able to see responses over the next month. My flight home is June 1 and my 7th wedding anniversary is the day before, May 31. I would like to buy some traditional Portuguese jewelry for my wife (or not come home!). I'm in Lisbon the last 2 days and would buy it before flying back. No earrings. Necklace, broach, bracelets are possible. Nothing Camino specific (since she did not walk it). Not worrying about price right now, but let's keep it realistic. OK Camino women - what should I buy?
 
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I should have started this thread earlier. I fly to Lisbon tomorrow, but should be able to see responses over the next month. My flight home is June 1 and my 7th wedding anniversary is the day before, May 31. I would like to buy some traditional Portuguese jewelry for my wife (or not come home!). I'm in Lisbon the last 2 days and would buy it before flying back. No earrings. Necklace, broach, bracelets are possible. Nothing Camino specific (since she did not walk it). Not worrying about price right now, but let's keep it realistic. OK Camino women - what should I buy?
This thread will be interesting ;)
 
In Portugal, particularly in the South (Algarve), older houses have interesting, attractive chimneys. Small replicas can be found in many jewelry places of Lisbon. ;)
 
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I should have started this thread earlier. I fly to Lisbon tomorrow, but should be able to see responses over the next month. My flight home is June 1 and my 7th wedding anniversary is the day before, May 31. I would like to buy some traditional Portuguese jewelry for my wife (or not come home!). I'm in Lisbon the last 2 days and would buy it before flying back. No earrings. Necklace, broach, bracelets are possible. Nothing Camino specific (since she did not walk it). Not worrying about price right now, but let's keep it realistic. OK Camino women - what should I buy?
hm ... never even noticed particular portuguese jewelry. in the northern parts you might find items w/ some celtic influences.
what i loved (and brought back home) was very fine and exquisite cotton/lace nightwear (Casa Branca in Sintra was a find in that regard)
near the coast you also might find items with pearl/mother of pearl items.
or further south perhaps more arabic influenced items
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good luck !!
 
Hi Steve - I hiked Portugal in 2013 and managed to accumulate a bit of jewellery and smaller items along the Way!

Wandering Lisbon you should be able to find some nice jewellery stores, and hopefully be spoilt for choice. I found the silverwork gorgeous and I saw many necklaces and bracelets that were delicately patterned and looked traditional but very wearable.

And as a thought to go with what you buy - most souvenir stores sell little tiled dishes that are beautiful if you hunt around. I use mine as a jewellery dish and gave one to Mum as well, she loved it!

Good luck :)
 
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I purchased a beautiful silver filigree bracelet in Lisbon, Portugal about 10 years ago. It's so unique and still to this day one of my favorite pieces of jewelry. There were many very nice jewelry shops down in the area near the Baixa / Chiado metro stop, where we shopped, and I'm sure all over the city as well.
 
Hi. If I remember correctly there is a piece of jewellery typical for Portuguese women from a certain part of the country. It's called the heart of Vienna if I'm not mistaken. It comes in various designs and you can find different takes on it almost everywhere in Lisbon. Good luck. :)
 
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I would want a bracelet...Just make sure you know the size of her wrist and weather she prefers longer or shorter necklaces. lol enjoy the shopping and I am sure she will love what ever YOU take the time to get her. What wife wouldn't want a present so well thought out that you even ask in a forum for help!
 
Don't forget there is also Santiago de Compostela. Not everything is Camino related and I bought a beautiful modern jet and silver broach there a few years ago.
 
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It's a brave man who thinks he can buy underwear that his wife will actual like.:eek:

Al, the only possible way to present such a foolhardy purchase would be, after drinking an entire bottle of Aguardente Bagaçeira, to model the garment in front of your wife.

I am sure she would appreciate the presentation and the "thoughtful" gift :)

Not sure where A&E is in Wolverhampton but I'd look in up in Google Earth first!
 
100% Portuguese jewelry seen nowhere else is filigree. The portuguese word is filigrana.
But you can loose your head (and all your money) in the fancy jewelry shops Lisbon downtown.
The hearth of Viana (Coração de Viana) is a very known design, but there's much more options.
You can google "filigrana" pictures.
So, I live in Lisboa, my wife loves filigree, call her and she will be delighted to help you choose. She is the one answering the SOS Pilgrim's phone of the portuguese association Via Lusitana, (+351) 915 595 213. You can say you're a pilgrim in trouble, and it seems you will be if you return home empty hands :)
This is Sharon Stone with a oversized Hearth of Viana.

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100% Portuguese jewelry seen nowhere else is filigree. The portuguese word is filigrana.
But you can loose your head (and all your money) in the fancy jewelry shops Lisbon downtown.
The hearth of Viana (Coração de Viana) is a very known design, but there's much more options.
You can google "filigrana" pictures.
So, I live in Lisboa, my wife loves filigree, call her and she will be delighted to help you choose. She is the one answering the SOS Pilgrim's phone of the portuguese association Via Lusitana, (+351) 915 595 213. You can say you're a pilgrim in trouble, and it seems you will be if you return home empty hands :)
This is Sharon Stone with a oversized Hearth of Viana.

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Leaving for the airport in less than an hour. Thanks for all the ideas. I think it will be something with Heart of Viana filigree. This started when I told my wife if she didn't give me some gift ideas, I would just get her a refrigerator magnet. That's when she suggested jewelry! I will update you in early June with the actual results. Bom Caminho
 
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I am on the caminho now Steve and took my wife with me.
I said. You may buy everything you want but have to carry it yourself .
Untill now my credit card hasn't been charged for gifts and presents though:p
 
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OK - I had intended to post this last year after returning home, but better late than never. Here is a photo of the Heart of Viana filigree necklace I purchased in Lisbon. It's modeled by my wife who was very pleased to receive it.
 

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OK - I had intended to post this last year after returning home, but better late than never. Here is a photo of the Heart of Viana filigree necklace I purchased in Lisbon. It's modeled by my wife who was very pleased to receive it.

Absolutely beautiful, Steve. Much prettier than the one Sharon Stone was wearing, IMO. You don't by any chance remember the name of the store where you bought it, do you? I go to Lisbon every year and wouldn't mind stopping by...... :)
 
Lovely choice and lovely photo.
But thanks a lot. I'm leaving for Portugal next week and now I will likely be delayed on my walk due to jewelry shopping. ;)
 
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Absolutely beautiful, Steve. Much prettier than the one Sharon Stone was wearing, IMO. You don't by any chance remember the name of the store where you bought it, do you? I go to Lisbon every year and wouldn't mind stopping by...... :)
And when will you be here again?
 
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Yes I will be here, Laurie. Let's have that Pastel de Nata.
Amsimoes knows a good shop. See?
But here are at least a hundred more jewelry shops (although some are no more than tourist traps) in Lisboa downtown selling those Corações de Viana , all of them beautiful.
 
My husband travels the world without me and almost always brings something meaningful back from each country. I started collecting handbags.. but handmade ones. It began when we were in Hawaii and watched a woman weave them from banana leaves. I now have them from all over the world made of leather, coconuts, patterned fabrics. It's a neat cultural thing for me. He also brings me thoughtful jewelry on occasion, not always expensive. I have dolphins carved from coconuts and shell, or music related pieces in the form of necklaces and charms. I have an odd dangly phone case charm from Japan (not hand made and no clue what it is ;)).
A friend once brought me a very simple Murano glass ring. I adore it and turned it into a necklace.
I have no idea what's available but I suggest avoiding the obvious souvenirs and find the meaningful to you and her. Maybe there is something meaningful related to your Camino that you would like to share with her?
 
My credit card statement says I bought it at Joalharia Ferreira Marques. The location on their website map looks correct. It cost 2,418 Euros (Not really. Just kidding. I'm not saying the price. But that's how much I told my wife it cost. No. Just kidding that also.)
 
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