A favorite souvenir that I like to take back as gifts for people back home are these cool playing cards. Even though they are made in India, they are unique in that the face cards are dressed in Middle Eastern garb. Each suit is clothed differently. The back of the cards can be found in a variety of colorful designs and each set also comes in a plastic case which is inside the box.
KING IN ARAB HEADGEAR & QUEEN IN FACE VEIL
For those of you in Jeddah who are interested, these playing cards can be found in many small shops around the city. Ask for the NAP brand that says ARABIA on the box or just show the clerk this photo. I've seen them in red, blue, and gold.
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17 comments:
Those are neat!
What a unique gift. Love it.
...they are beautiful.
Yes, beautiful. Great gift idea. I wish I remembered more cards games. I used to love to play.
Thanks, William - I really love giving them as gifts. They aren't very expensive, but they are special.
very beautiful cards !
Cool deck of cards!
They are different, but still the same! Cool.
Amazing hobby
That´s Fantastic, I like them a lot. Would be so cool to play with them. Thank You for sharing!
Those are cool cards Susie, and tastefully done! Many thanks for sharing them with All Seasons. Talking about Seasons, we are now in an unprecedented freeze to 4 deg. F, 6 inches of snow and power outages, so I am doing this in the 40 minutes our area gets power! Hope you are doing well:) Jesh
Would be distracting to play cards with because I'd be looking at them. But would be fun to use. So neat designs. Thanks for sharing.
What a brilliant idea as gifts Susie, the cards are beautifully illustrated 💜
How awesome is that! Something that I would never have thought about having a different sort of clothing. Thanks for sharing. I know the recipients love them.
It's great to see your link at 'My Corner of the World' this week!
Oh, I love them!
They are perfect gifts! In which shop can I find them in Jeddah? I cannot find them in Yanbu. Thank you!
Hi Tundina - I have seen them in many small shops. I would suggest asking in the shops and showing them the photo of what the box looks like. I've seen the boxes in red, blue and gold.
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