Only a few years ago it was difficult to buy anything authentically Georgian unless you traveled to the country. Now the Internet has many reputable options. The Georgian Circle of Friends does not imply its endorsement of or warranty any of the following businesses.
- Adoptive Families Magazine
- Best single source for adoption information; site also sells books
- AdoptShoppe
- Search on “Georgia” for items like a cookie cutter shaped like the nation
- Aquarius Records
- One of many online sites that sell Georgian music
- The Best Georgian Music
- CDs, concert DVDs, sheet music
- Books
- Most of the books referenced on our site are available online and from local booksellers who can special-order. For publishers and ISBN numbers, please see our book list.
- EMK Press
- Adoptions books
- Escape Artist
- Traditional and contemporary arts
- The First Georgian Digital Store
- Georgian handcrafts, music, and books
- Georgian Art Portal
- Contemporary arts and fine crafts
- Georgian Wines and Spirits
- Wine
- Georgian Wines on the Internet
- Wine
- Multicultural Kids
- Search on “Georgia”
- Niko Chocheli
- Georgian artist living in the Philadelphia, PA area: http://www.nikochocheli.com/
- Link to children's books he's illustrated: http://www.svspress.com/product_info.php?cPath=43_7&products_id=13
- Power Trip
- Film by Paul Devun: "Amidst pervasive corruption, high drama, and hot tempers, an American power company tries to keep the lights on in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia."
- Schroeder’s Book Haven
- Books on Georgian arts
- Scrap and Tell
- Scrapbook and lifebook supplies, with several die cuts made specifically for Georgia
- Since Otar Left
- Film Julie Bertrucelli: "Three women -- a grandmother, a middle-aged daughter, and a university-student granddaughter -- live together, male-less, in Tbilisi amid post-Soviet economic collapse."
- World Atlas
- Flags & maps
- World Rugby Shop
- Team shirts
Selling chicken in the market, below |
Selling bread at the Dry Bridge, below |
Restaurant facade, below |
Fascinating Fast Fact: Many adoptive parents find Georgian treasures on eBay, by searching for the following words: Caucasus, Tbilisi, and Georgian Republic. |
Left: Young woman in traditional costume