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What to Buy When You’re In Eleuthera

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - January 24, 2016

Where to shop local

By Sarah Greaves-Gabbadon
CJ Travel Editor

If we’ve said it once, we’ve said it a thousand times: When you’re choosing a Caribbean souvenir, ALWAYS buy local. Something that’s actually made where you bought it, by a homegrown artisan, will always be a much more satisfying memento to buy for yourself, or to give as a gift.

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And when we’re on Eleuthera, Island Made is where we go to find exactly that. Housed in a 19th-century building on the Queens Highway in Gregory Town, it’s a trove of Bahamian goodies.

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Shop for Androsia batik fabric; conch shell and sea glass jewelry; freeform bowls ingeniously made of the island’s pinkish sand; and, of course, souvenir T-shirts and tote bags. They also carry a large selection of locally made hot sauces and preserves (banana butter? Yum!), and we were particularly enchanted by the petite colorful paintings on wood, handcrafted by the store’s owner.

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Island Made is open Mondays to Saturdays. But as the sign says, they’re “closed Sundays and for hurricanes.” So check the forecast before you head out.

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