We offer you to choose and buy bright, artistically decorated handmade souvenir magnets from Portugal, which will take a worthy place among your collection of magnets, among kitchen decorations, or in any other place where there is metal cover. These are creative magnets with images of your favorite animals, hunting and fishing scenes, Mediterranean landscapes, unique beaches and ancient cities of the southern region of Portugal - the Algarve.
Our environmentally friendly magnets are made from pressed sheets made from cork oak crumb using natural sand from the shores of the Atlantic Ocean.
In the early 50s of the last century, the first fridge magnets appeared. They were originally used as a disguise for flaws coatings. Then their functions expanded, tear-off notebooks were attached to the magnets, on which it was possible to write down lists of products, reminders or messages for households. Now magnets play not a functional, but rather a decorative, aesthetic role. They decorate the interior, serve as memorabilia and you can give them or send them by mail to everyone, without exception. Calculated that the refrigerator the house opens at least 30 times a day, or even more, so the magnets will almost always be in the field of view of their owners. They will be the best gift for a pen pal, friend or colleague, bring a positive emotional charge and add color to everyday life.
Magnets have a special place among souvenir products. Many connoisseurs of original souvenirs spend hours shopping and exploring catalogs, tormented by the question of where you can buy magnets with an interesting design and plot. We have come to the compilation of the assortment magnets with great care, and we present unique products on different topics. Any collector will infinitely happy to receive a thing that is not available in retail. Artistic execution, natural materials and attention to detail make our magnets are a real find for collectors and people who love everything beautiful.
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