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12 cracking Spain-themed Christmas gift ideas

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12 cracking Spain-themed Christmas gift ideas
There are no shortage of Spain-themed present ideas you can take back home with you for Christmas (Photo by Pau BARRENA / AFP)

Wondering what presents to buy your loved ones at home? The Local has rounded up a dozen of the very Spanish best gift ideas for everyone from foodies to fashionistas.

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For the person who has everything 

Spanish leather products are generally of excellent quality and great value for money too. With everything from belts and purses to handbags on offer, you're bound to find something for the man or woman who has it all.

Believe it or not, leather goods from Spain have been highly sought out after since the Middle Ages. Archive photo: Shutterstock

For the joker 

In one of Spain’s strangest festive traditions, many people decorate their Christmas cribs with the mysterious figure known as caganers, or 'crappers'. Traditionally the crappers were peasants from one of Spain's Catalan-speaking areas in red 'barretina' caps. But the modern versions feature well-known figures from the world of sports, politics and the movies, including former US president Donald Trump.

READ ALSO: Why Spain’s Catalonia celebrates Christmas with someone having a poo

Because nothing says 'I love you' like a figurine of a famous person defecating. Photo: caganer.com
 
For the foodie 
Saffron, one of the world’s most expensive spices, is a key ingredient in several typical Spanish dishes including paella, and you can pick it up in Spain for roughly half the price of UK supermarkets. The thread-like spice, derived from the flower of the Crocus sativus, is used in dishes around the world, from saffron bread to curries. Soak the threads in hot water before use to release all the flavour.
You can expect to find cheaper saffron in Spain than abroad. (Photo by TAUSEEF MUSTAFA / AFP)

 

 
For the fashionista 
Espadrilles have been made in the Pyrenees since the fourteenth century and there are shops in the Basque country than have been selling the rope-soled canvas shoes for well over a century. Recently espadrilles have exploded onto the fashion scene, being made from everyone from designers like Missoni and Valentino to almost every shop on the high street. Why not buy the fashionista in your family the real thing: a pair of Spanish espadrilles that will be much cheaper and more authentic than the designer option. 
Spanish fashion products are generally a safe bet for a Christmas present. Photo: Freejpg/Flickr
 
For the souvenir junkie 
Spain's king and queen have brought a dose of glamour to the royal palace since King Juan Carlos abdicated in 2014, and a whole new range of royal family merchandise to boot. From mugs and badges to t-shirts and commemorative plates, something is bound to fit the bill if the person you're giving a gift to is a royalist. 
We're not saying royalty-themed mugs aren't a bit tacky, but there are certainly worse souvenirs. Photo: Gerard Julien/AFP

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For the carnivore
Huge legs of ham are an enduring symbol of Spain, hanging in bars and restaurants around the country. They also make a seriously impressive present for a die-hard carnivore. Jamon Ibérico is one of the finest hams in the world and is cured for at least 12 months. Include a ham stand and extra sharp knife to ensure the slicing of extra thin, melt in the mouth authentic taste of Spain. You're likely to even find vacuum-sealed jamón at Spain's main airports.
Some delectable Spanish jamón will win hearts at Christmas. Archive photo: Shutterstock

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For the footy mad
Spain is home to some of the biggest football clubs on the planet and its national team is one of the best in the world. Most football teams have their own shops, but there is football merchandise to be found in every tourist shop across Spain, so popular is the national sport.
If you want to get a cheaper deal on a football top in Spain, don't buy the latest one. Photo: RFEF
 
For party lovers
Spain is one of the largest three wine producers in the world, along with France and Italy, and has the most land dedicated to winemaking of any country. Famous wine-producing areas include La Rioja, Ribera del Duero and Jerez, home to sherry. Spaniards also love to crack open some cava to celebrate special occasions, so you’ll be spoiled for choice when it comes to choosing which bottle to take home.
Cava is Spain's version of champagne, even though France doesn't officially allow them to call it that. Photo: cyclonebill/Flickr

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For the bookworm
What better present for kids than a classic fairy tale like Snow White (Blancanieves) - in Spanish? Not only do they have a beautiful object to enjoy, but they can learn a few words in a foreign language at the same time. If you want to pump up the educational element, there are even bilingual picture dictionaries for kids like My First 100 Words. Books on Spain are of course great presents for adults as well. Here are ten of the best
 
For those that need cooling off!
Ranging from highly elegant to very kitsch indeed, fans (abanicos) are an essential feature of summer in Spain, and while Christmas might not seem like the ideal moment to give someone a Spanish fan, there’s bound to be someone who could do with some cooling off after a family meal, not least the cook after slaving over a hot stove.
Summers are getting hotter everywhere, so a Spanish fan can come in very handy. Photo: Alex Pascual Guardia/Flickr

For the fruity minded

From a farm in Valencia comes a truly original gift idea, and a much-needed boost of vitamin C, in the form of a box of fresh oranges delivered within hours of being picked from the tree. Naranjas del Carmen delivers across Europe. 

Need some oranges to fill that stocking? Valencia ones are the best. Photo: Naranjas del Carmen

For the art lover

Museum shops are a great place to buy a last-minute gift and a lasting memento of a favourite masterpiece. Whether it be a tie with emblems taken from Hieronymus Bosch's Garden of Earthly Delights from the Prado, a Gaudi-style tiled paperweight, or even a tree decoration inspired by the disastrous restoration job of Ecce Homo

 

 

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