Shavagit, located on Rueng Rat Road near Supon’s Hideaway, is a treasure trove for art enthusiasts, antique lovers, jewelry seekers, and oddity collectors. Explore a diverse collection that tells stories from different eras and cultures, providing a unique shopping experience in Thailand.
Welcome to Shavagit, your premier destination for arts, antiques, jewelry, and oddities nestled on Rueng Rat Road, just a stone’s throw away from Supon’s Hideaway in Thailand. Our carefully curated selection features stunning artworks that capture the essence of various cultural influences, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the beauty of artistic expression. The antiques on display tell tales of the past, from vintage decor to historical artifacts that evoke nostalgia. Whether you’re searching for exquisite handmade jewelry or peculiar curiosities that spark conversation, Shavagit caters to every taste and interest. Each piece has been chosen with care to ensure authenticity and craftsmanship, making our store a must-visit for those looking to enrich their collections or discover unique gifts. Be sure to immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere filled with creative energy and historical significance while exploring our diverse inventory that reflects the rich cultural tapestry of Thailand and beyond.
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Shavagit – Arts, Antiques, Jewelry, Oddities is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking Rueng Rat Road, Close to 'Supon's Hideaway', 85000, Thailand
A small place, with yellowish doors and a sort of an orange ‘fingerprint’ painted on it is all to identify the shop; it’s a bit like a secret hidden treasure box.The owner, a very friendly man with a good command of English, also is very good at drawing, so once there – don’t miss to look at (or maybe even buy?) one of his pictures.The shop, unfortunately a little dark, offers all kinds of ‘souvenirs’ – be it braceletts, wooden carvings, antiques, brass figurines, handcrafted boxes, oddities ect – this is a good place to search through his nice little treasuries, and meanwhile learn a little about the life in Ranong, as the owner is always open for a good talk.Only minus point: You never know when he opens/closes his shop, good luck!