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St. Kitts Shopping Overview |
| The native Cane Spirits Rothschild, distilled on St. Kitts from cane sugar, is a popular tourist treat. Duty-free shopping is relatively new on St. Kitts and allows for splendid discounts on items of china, crystal, perfume and jewelry. Local artists & merchants sell their jams & jellies, spice teas, shells, woven straw goods and batik fabrics. |
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| Slice of Lemon | | Elegant jewelry and fine perfumes ADDRESS: Palms Arcade, Fort Street. |
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| Spencer Cameron Fabrics | | A fun-filled experience for fabrics ranging from cotton to muslin. ADDRESS: The Circus, Fort Street. |
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| Caribelle Batik | | Dresses, shirts and sarongs featuring brightly colored island designs. Batik clothing, wall hangings and much more. ADDRESS: Liverpool Row, Basseterre. |
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| Wall's Bookstore | | Area literature, calypso & steel band records. ADDRESS: Fort St., Basseterre. |
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| Nevis produces a hot pepper sauce that is reputed to be the best in the Caribbean. Most recently, this small island has increased the number of shops and available goods that include quality souvenirs, jams & jellies, local candies and shell jewelry. |
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| Caribbean Confections | | Jams, jellies, candy and enticing ice creams. ADDRESS: Main St., Charlestown. |
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| Newcastle Pottery | | Watch local artists shape their pottery and fire it over open flames. ADDRESS: Newcastle. |
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| Sand Box Tree | | Once a private villa, now a colorful multi-boutique with everything from antiques to beach balls. ADDRESS: Park Villa Shopping Center. |
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| Amanda Fashions | | Hand-printed and handmade clothing in an ambience that is a step back in history. ADDRESS: Charlestown. |
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