6 Niche Georgian Brands To Shop Unique Gifts From

Don't forget to share

Whether you’re planning to travel to Georgia or looking for unique, niche items to give as a gift to a beloved one, I’ve compiled a list of 5 Georgian brands to consider.

When buying meaningful gifts for friends, family, or colleagues, Georgian brands can offer cultural authenticity and uniqueness.

Whether it is ceramics, textiles, or handmade accessories, these items will surely become a conversation starter.

1. Acorn Handmade

Acorn is a Georgian brand producing handmade backpacks and bags that catch the eye.

Acorn Handmade Most Popular Watermelon Backpack

Their bestseller is the Watermelon bag, which I also have, and it often becomes a conversation starter in the street or wherever I go with it.

Me wearing Acorn Handmade Most Popular Watermelon Backpack

They also have designs tailored to kids, but the majority of them are so fun and unique that anyone can wear them, if they are bold and fun enough!

2. Brand New Saukune

If you’ve ever felt drawn to clothing that carries meaning — that feels like a story whispered through fabric — New Saukune (translates as New Century) will speak to you.

Brand New Saukune

This Georgian brand reimagines traditional attire with a modern soul, blending the grace of the past with the ease of today.

Think flowing silhouettes, historic motifs, and handcrafted details, all rooted in centuries-old culture yet made for movement, expression, and freedom.

Each piece is inspired by Georgian heritage — a quiet kind of beauty, layered with symbolism and spirit.

Wearing New Saukune is less about fashion and more about remembrance — a way to hold tradition close, even as you walk through a new world.

It’s emotional.

Timeless.

And a little bit poetic.

For anyone who craves depth in their wardrobe, this is the kind of brand that lingers in your memory.

Best part? The pieces are made of high-quality natural fabrics: silk, linen, wool and cotton.

3. Tato Shanidze Jewels

If jewelry could speak, the pieces from Tato Shanidze Jewels would whisper of suns that watch over you, ancient dreams cast in gold, and a quiet, personal strength.

Each design feels like a sacred talisman — hand-formed, delicately beaded, and crowned with a sun motif that radiates both softness and bold symbolism.

The sun, often a symbol of life, light, and protection, takes center stage in their work, reimagined in wearable art that feels both mystical and modern.

Earthy textures meet celestial geometry, and the result is jewelry that doesn’t just accessorize — it expresses.

4. Georgian National Jewelry – Legenda.ge

If you have ever visited the Georgian National Museum, seen all the beautiful items dating back thousands of years, and been amazed with all of that, I have a good news for you: you can buy beautiful replicas of them.

The original treasury itself has gone through a lot, and we are able to look at it at the National Museum of Georgia because of Ekvtime Takaishvili.

He was the Guardian of the National Treasury. After the Soviet occupation of Georgia in 1921, Takaishvili accompanied the Georgian government-in-exile to France, taking with him the Georgian National Treasury — an invaluable collection of ancient manuscripts, icons, and artifacts.

For over two decades, he safeguarded this treasure under difficult conditions, refusing all offers to sell or divide it, despite poverty and political pressure.

Here are some photos of the originals from the Museum:

This statue, found in a monumental tumulus excavated near the village of Tsnori in the Alazani Valley, dates back to the second half of the 3rd millennium BC, and has no analogues among such early depictions of a lion. Photo taken by me at Georgian National Museum
Golden bracelet With calf heads. Kobuleti, 5th century BC.

Legenda.ge is the website where you can purchase beautiful replicas of the Georgian National Treasury.

I think some of those pieces would look amazing on those with bold taste!

Furthermore, be sure to ask questions about the piece you’re wearing and learn its history. 😉

Pendant. Racha, Brili. Aries. Brass. Imitation. 16th-15th century BC.

5. Baaka

If you love the sea and want accessories connected to it, then this is the brand for you!

Baaka is an online store of handmade silver accessories.
Eco-friendly, imbued with love for the sea and nature, a brand with an individual character, which offers unique accessories made from materials found on the seashore.

6. Ethnohit

If you’re captivated by jewelry that carries the echoes of ancient civilization, EthnoHit will leave you breathless.

This Georgian brand reinterprets centuries-old motifs using handmade cloisonné and stained glass enamel techniques that date back to the early Christian era in Georgia.

Jewelry sculpture from Georgian motiffs

Each piece feels like it belongs in a museum — and yet, it’s made to be worn.

Queen Tamar’s cross – one of the most famous jewelry pieces in Georgia.

You’ll find symbols of Georgian royalty, Christian iconography, and mythological creatures intricately embedded in rich gold tones, accented with vibrant stones and pearls.

Jewelry sculpture from Georgian motiffs

These are not just accessories; they are wearable relics of cultural memory.

EthnoHit’s pieces speak to the soul of a collector — someone who values meaning over trends and history over mass production.

The green and ruby-red inlays, delicate calligraphy, and elegant cross designs make these jewels feel both sacred and bold.

Whether you’re seeking a unique statement or a meaningful gift, this is it!

Conclusion

These Georgian brands offer more than just beautiful products — they tell stories, carry meaning, and celebrate a rich cultural heritage.

Whether it’s a playful backpack, a piece of jewelry inspired by ancient treasures, or clothing that feels like poetry, each item brings a little piece of Georgia into everyday life.

If you’re looking for thoughtful gifts that stand out and support local artisans, these are great places to start.


Don't forget to share

Similar Posts