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Weasel coffee and pepper.
Coffee, the lanterns and woven bags.
Usually, coffee is great.👍
I bought a couple of paintings from an art shop in Hanoi. One of them is quite large – little bit of a faff getting them home but no big deal and I’m so glad we got them
Small marble or jade figurines, Jade bracelet, organic tumeric, black pepper and other spices, Vietnamese straw hats, straw brooms, iron made scissors and butcher knives, wooden and metal spoons, áo dài, pajamas, tea set, thermos, dried noodles
Coffee, coconut candy, tea, dried fruits, cashews.
How about handmade Damascus kitchen knife
Coffee!! And a silk halter 😃
Marou chocolate
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