Exclusive gifts:
top 5 gifts that cannot be found in regular stores Automatic translate
In the world of souvenirs, the appearance of diversity is deceptive. Upon closer inspection, it becomes clear: the choice of gifts is limited. It takes a lot of time to find something unique. Our top 5 exclusive gifts are the answer for disappointed customers!
The range of souvenir products presented in marketplaces and offline stores amazes the imagination only at first glance. If you take a closer look, it becomes obvious: the choice of gifts is not at all as extensive as we would like. And finding something original is completely impossible. Today’s selection of exclusive gifts for those who have already become disappointed in offline and online stores. We bring to your attention the top 5 unusual ideas and a bonus solution for true connoisseurs of the exclusive.
Rating of gifts that you can’t buy in your local store
Themed cakes, sweets, gingerbreads
Exclusive sweets can be ordered both from confectionery shops and from artisans working at home. Contrary to popular belief, such a gift is suitable not only for women, but also for men. After all, among them there are also sweet tooths. At the same time, the ability to choose a design makes the cake truly unique and helps demonstrate love and respect for the hero of the occasion.
Vinyl player
Do you think records are a thing of the past? Connoisseurs of high-quality sound will disagree with you. When choosing a gift for a music lover, pay attention to music players. And if you want to give an exclusive gift, then you have a direct route to an antique store. Here you can find not only electrophones from the times of the USSR, but also their “older relatives” - gramophones and gramophones.
Painting depicting the hero of the occasion
Such a souvenir can be given for any occasion. The main thing is to stock up on photographs in advance. If your budget is small and time is limited, you can order photo printing on canvas. A more expensive and prestigious option is a hand-painted painting. But you need to order it at least a month before the celebration. And if the artist is in demand and loaded with tasks, then even earlier.
Site on the Moon or Mars
In 1980, Dennis Hope opened the Lunar Embassy in California. Using his services, you can purchase a plot of 1 acre (about 40 acres) on the visible surface of the Moon. The representative office of the Lunar Embassy has been operating in Russia since 1998. Over the past years, Alexander Rosenbaum, Yuri Shevchuk, Dmitry Nagiyev, Andrei Arshavin and other famous personalities have purchased or received “their own piece of the Moon” as a gift. Not a bad company, isn’t it?
Star name
Continuing the space theme, we’ll tell you about another unusual gift. The public organization ICHB.ORG and the Rosatronomia company operating on its basis propose to immortalize a person by assigning his name to a star. The cost of the service depends on the size and class of the celestial body. Bright stars visible to the naked eye can be renamed for a few million. Distant stars, which require a telescope to look at, can be “bought” for three to five thousand rubles.
And now the promised bonus for those who want to please a friend, relative or manager with a truly exclusive gift. You can pick up a unique gift in the Stargift gallery , which contains many authentic items with autographs of famous people. A book with a handwritten wish from Joseph Stalin, a hockey puck signed by Alexander Ovechkin, a guitar signed by the Nirvana bass player - the collection includes more than one and a half thousand products from a variety of categories. Thanks to this, you can choose a gift that matches the interests of the recipient.
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