
Sarah Francis
Egyptian heritage crafts are a colourful reflection of the country’s history, culture, and skilled craftsmanship. From vibrant textiles and rugs to Pharaonic-inspired jewellery and beautifully carved woodwork, these crafts preserve centuries-old traditions passed down through generations. Whether you’re looking for authentic pieces, historical replicas, or luxury designs, Egypt offers many places to explore and shop for these unique pieces.
Khan El Khalili Bazaar (Islamic Cairo)
Cairo’s most famous souk, Khan El Khalili, is a must-visit for anyone seeking handcrafted artworks, wooden inlays, and Pharaonic-style souvenirs. The historic marketplace is home to skilled artisans selling everything from jewellery to handwoven carpets, giving visitors a deeper look into Egypt’s artistic traditions.
Souq El Fustat (Old Cairo)
Located near the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC), Souq El Fustat is known for its high-quality handmade crafts. This market is a haven for those looking for well-crafted pottery, embroidered textiles, and woodwork, all made by local artists and craftsmen.
Grand Egyptian Museum Gift Shop
For history lovers, the Egyptian Museum gift shop offers high-quality replicas of ancient Egyptian artefacts. Whether it’s a miniature bust of Nefertiti or a papyrus scroll with hieroglyphics, this is a great place to buy heritage-inspired souvenirs.
National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC) Gift Shop (Fustat, Old Cairo)
Located near Souq El Fustat, NMEC’s gift shop sells beautifully crafted reproductions of historical artefacts. Their selection includes jewellery, pottery, and hand-carved statues that reflect Egypt’s diverse cultural heritage.
Fair Trade Egypt (Zamalek)
Supporting over 2,000 artisans across Egypt, Fair Trade Egypt is the best place for ethically sourced handmade crafts. Their collection includes embroidered textiles, traditional jewellery, pottery, and handwoven baskets.
Nomad Gallery (Zamalek)
Nomad specialises in Bedouin and Nubian handicrafts, offering authentic silver jewellery, handmade rugs, and embroidered textiles. Every piece tells a story of Egypt’s diverse cultural heritage.